Life of Pi

(Chapter 81-85) What does Pi think about when he is visited by marine life?

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Whales, dolphins, and even sharks come to provide a kind of companionship for Pi. His description of these animals, however, further emphasizes how much his struggle for survival has altered him. Even when it comes to the peaceful dolphins and beautiful birds, Pi thinks of animals as, above all, possible food.

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Life of Pi