Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Life of Pi: Chapters 28-36
I loved chapter 28, since it was a happy chapter in which Pi expresses his joy with his prayer rug and baptism. Afterwards, Pi discusses the reasons and difficulty of going to Canada, and all the hard work his father must do so they can leave. This part of the book I wasn't a fan of. It was boring and I was confused about this whole things with Mrs. Gandhi. I loved the chapter where the Mr. Kumars meet. I found it funny how both of the influential men had such similarities with their interest in zoos, but difference in viewpoints religiously. However, my favorite part was probably chapter 36. I loved how it takes the author this long to finally meet Pi's family and see a different side of him. I was surprised by his having a teenage son, wife, and young daughter. It is a sort of light at the end of the tunnel while we go through the darker story.
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