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Done with the help of Sacha Haines-Stiles, Sparknote on Life of Pi, 11 Nov. 2008,

Author’s note background on the book's author author appears in the text like a character : he’s part of the story in 1996 he flew to Bombay to get away from it all, to rejuvenate his mind after his fist two books were poorly received > bad reviews. he arrives with plans to write a novel about Portugal. he failed to write it > desperate [‘desprit] He left Bombay for Pondicherry, in the south of India. Pondicherry had once been controlled by the French Empire but had become self-governing decades ago. he met a man named Francis Adirubasamy by chance he offers to tell him a story > the author makes notes.

Later, back in his native Canada, the author meets the protagonist of Francis Adirubasamy's story Mr. Patel (Pi but we only know his last name at this point). The author meets with him and tells him his own version of the story > over the course of numerous meetings.

Mr Patel shows the author documents  his old diary  newspaper clippings about his ordeal. Later, the author receives documents from the Japanese Ministry of Transport. The author says that he decided to write up Mr. Patel's account using Mr. Patel's own voice, through Mr Patel’s point of view. If there are any mistakes, he (the author) made them. The author's note ends with a series of acknowledgments, most notably to Mr. Patel and to the novelist Moacyr Scliar.

Pi's declares that he has suffered a great deal It’s not yet clear to the reader what made him suffer. He studied religion and zoology (religious and zoological studies) He was a very good student. He speaks about sloths and observes that their survival is ensured by the fact that they are slow > they disappear into the background. We also learn that Pi misses India and loves Canada. He misses someone named Richard Parker. Pi mentions his stay at a hospital in Mexico, where he was treated exceptionally well. the author's point of view : Pi is a small, gray-haired, middle-aged man, who talks quickly and directly. CHAPTERS 1-6

Pi's narrative resumes He learned to swim from a friend of the family, Francis Adirubasamy, whom Pi calls Mamaji. Mamaji was a champion swimmer when he was young Mamaji's favorite pool in the world is the Piscine Molitor in Paris Pi was named after that pool : Piscine Molitor Patel. Pi's father, Santosh Patel, used to run the Pondicherry Zoo (he was the zoo director) Pi grew up thinking the zoo was heaven/paradise A perfect place for a child to grow up He discusses the habits and rituals of zoo creatures. He defends zoos against those who think that animals are better off in the wild. [ai]

He argues that wild creatures are at the mercy of nature on the contrary zoo creatures are protected and fed Pi tells us that the Pondicherry Zoo is now shut down Zoos and religion have bad press now (a bad reputation) Pi suffered because of his name, Piscine the other school children turned it into Pissing He devised a ritual to ‘coach’ his teachers and classmates at the start of each course He wrote his name on the board. Then we switch back to the voice of the author, who tells us that Pi's kitchen in Canada is extremely well-stocked.

Pi remembers his favorite teacher, Mr. Satish Kumar. Mr. Kumar is an atheist communist with whom Pi feels a deep kinship. Pi feels very close to him. In fact, Pi says, atheists are simply people of a different faith, with strong beliefs. It is agnostics that Pi despises because they are full of doubt and uncertainty. To him, atheists lack imagination, they miss “the better story”. Pi describes the day his father fed a live goat to a caged tiger His father was trying to teach Pi and his brother, Ravi, about the danger posed by wild animals To teach them how dangerous wild animals were

But, according to a sign in the zoo, the most dangerous animal of all is man. Many abuse animals. Getting animals used to the presence of humans, he continues, is the key to the smooth running of a zoo. It may be accomplished by creating a good enclosure, providing food and water, and knowing the animals well. If animals are taken care of this way, they rarely run back to the wild. On the exceptional occasions when they escape, it is usually because someone or something has invaded their territory and frightened them away. Pi discusses territoriality (=the principle of territories)

>animals are fiercely defensive of their territory/they defend it fiercely. They also respect the territory of other creatures This is the reason why lion tamers enter the cage first They establish their territory and their dominance before the lions are brought in. Pi explains why socially inferior animals—omega animals—tend to be obedient, loyal, and faithful to their masters. They adopt the position of dominated. They have the most to gain from a good relationship with an alpha creature (a dominant animal … or man !!)

The narrative goes back to the author who describes the Patel house in Canada, which is full of various religious iconography. He sees Hindu, Christian, and Islamic paintings, statues, devotional articles, photographs, clothes, and books. Pi keeps the Bible on his nightstand. Pi says he was born into Hinduism, becoming involved in its rites and rituals as an infant. He discusses the Hindu philosophy of life, which he embraces: “That which sustains the universe beyond thought and language, and that which is at the core of us and struggles for expression, is the same thing.” Pi states that he has always been and will always be a Hindu. Pi describes how, one day when he was fourteen, he came across a church and he entered.

Inside, Father Martin told him the story of Christ on the cross, which Pi found very strange. When he asked to hear another story, Father Martin responded that Christianity has only one story, and love is as its core. Soon after, Pi decided to become a Christian. Father Martin told him he already was. Pi then explains how he became a Muslim at age fifteen. Pi met a Muslim baker and mystic, a second Mr. Satish Kumar. In the middle of a conversation with Pi, excused himself to pray. Pi watched the routine and returned later to ask the baker about his religion. The baker explained that Islam is about the Beloved. Pi began to pray with Mr. Kumar and to visit a local mosque.