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Life of Pi

Life of Pi

Assessment

Presentation

English

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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11 Slides • 31 Questions

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Yann Martel

Reality is how we interpret it. Imagination and volition play a part in that interpretation. Which means that all reality is to some extent a fiction.

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Please review this ENTIRE lesson, slide by slide.

All of the learning tasks that you need to complete for you Life of Pi assessment are in this lesson.

Follow the individual directions. Chat if you have issues. Submit your work to you TEAMS notebook.

​Instructions:

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​In case you need it for some reason, the next slide has a LINK to the complete text of the novel.

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Please review each of the following questions--SLIDE by SLIDE.

Type your response in the space provided. ​

I would take a screenshot or pic of each question upon completion for a personal record.

Learning Task #1:

Review questions​

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Pi suggests that “When you’ve suffered a great deal in life, each additional pain is both unbearable and trifling.” (chapter one) Explain what he means.

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Pi compares peoples’ problems with zoos with their problems with religion and suggests that “Certain illusions about freedom plague them both.” (chapter four) What might he mean?

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Pi explains “in that elusive, irrational number with which scientists try to understand the universe, I found refuge.” (chapter 5) How does this explain Pi’s character and nature?

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Pi sees atheists and agnostics very differently (chapter 7). Why is this?

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Pi suggests that “many people seem to lose God along life’s way.” (chapter 17) Why is this the case? Is this true of our community/ society?

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‘Life of Pi’ was first published in Canada on September 11 2001. (chapter 11)

What contribution might the book make towards interreligious discourse in a post 9/11 world?

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Chapter 22 holds a key statement in the novel – if we lack imagination (faith), we miss the better story. Explain what is meant by the phrase "better story."

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Pi says “Bapu Gandhi said ‘All religions are true.’ I just want to love God.” (chapter 23) Why are the religious men so bothered by Pi’s practice of all three faiths simultaneously?

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What position does Pi’s mother and father take to his beliefs? (chapter 27)

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What is significant about the four photos that Pi has left of his life before the Pacific Ocean? (chapter 33)

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Pi questions the purpose of reason. (chapter 37)

Why does he struggle with this?

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Pi reflects “I was alone and orphaned, in the middle of the Pacific, hanging on to an oar, an adult tiger in front of me, sharks beneath me, a storm raging about me.” (chapter 40) Why doesn’t Pi simply give up?

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Pi says that having “lost all hope” he “perked up and felt much better”. Explain this apparent contradiction. (chapter 49)

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Discuss Pi's feelings related to fear. (chapter 56) Include your response to his feelings as well.

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What does viewing the ocean at night teach Pi about his predicament? (chapter 60)

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Pi says that he “descended to a level of savagery [he] never thought possible”. (chapter 66) What does this suggest about the human instinct for survival?

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Pi longs to have “a long book with a never-ending story”. (chapter 73) What might be his reasons and what does this add to Martel’s message about the nature of stories?

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What significance does Richard Parker’s presence take on after the encounter with the ship? (chapter 85)

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Why has Martel chosen to make the wasted condition of Pi and Richard Parker coincide with the pen running out of ink? (chapter 89)

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What is the significance of the cookies in chapter 98?

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Why does the novel end with the insurance report?

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Learning Task #2:

Figurative Language

Complete the following worksheet either on your own paper OR print and complete. Send the final product via CHAT.​

NOW...

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Consider each of the following statements.

Select 5 and respond to each with a brief statement of your opinion.

(2-4 sentences). ​

Thinking about it...

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First Statement Response

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Second Response Statement

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Third Statement Response

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Fourth Statement Response

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Fifth Statement Response

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Final Task:

​Respond to the following questions.

Consider each carefully.

Then select the BEST response for you. ​

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Which of the following is the MOST important statement in the novel?

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Which of the following BEST conveys the climax of the novel?

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Draw

Circle the animal who is really in control in this scene.

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Which of the following quotes from the novel is LEAST supported by the text itself? In other words, which of the four is the weakest theme?

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Select the response that BEST captures your feelings about the novel.

Yann Martel

Reality is how we interpret it. Imagination and volition play a part in that interpretation. Which means that all reality is to some extent a fiction.

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