Life of Pi

Unit2 "from life of Pi by yann martel "

character 61

(a) Compar and contrast Pi's attitude toward killing the flying fish with his attitude toward killing the dorado.(b) What does Pi believe explains the difference?

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"You may be astonished that in such a short period of time I could go from weeping over the muffled killing of a flying fish to gleefully bludgeoning to death a dorado. I could explain it by arguing that profiting from a pitiful flying fish's navigational mistake made me shy and sorrowful, while the excitement of actively capturing a great dorado made me sanguinary and self-assured. But in point of fact the explanation lies elsewhere. It is simple and brutal: a person can get used to anything, even killing."

Pi cites that once you've killed, the killing becomes easier.