The purpose of the dual stories in Life of Pi is not for there to necessarily be a true answer. What Martel is trying to do is make the reader take a leap of faith and decide for themselves which story they believe is true. He leaves just enough evidence for both sides of the story to seem credible yet incredible at the same time. Really the true story is whatever story you want to believe.
No, the character of Pi's castaway companion, Richard Parker, is not real. In the story, Richard Parker is actually a Bengal tiger that Pi encounters on his journey at sea. However, the character serves as a representation of Pi's primal instincts and survival instincts.
No, it was a made up story, but after reading the book. Pi, the castaway,actually does seem real.
Pi Patel is a fictional character created by author Yann Martel for the novel "Life of Pi." The character and his story are not based on a real person.
In "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel, the mystery speaker is the author himself, who is recounting Pi's story as it was told to him. The author presents the story as a work of fiction based on real events.
The book Life of Pi was published in 2001, but I don't know if the real person, Pi Patel, was featured in any newspapers or magazines.
Pi is a real number
we do not regularly use pi in our everyday life. But suppose you some how end up one day painting a cylindrical room. You will have to use pi to find out the circumference or surface area of the room you will have to use pi to figure out how much area you will have to paint
pi IS real. It's irrational, but not unreal.
people made fun of his name his real name is Piscine Molitor Patel. but instead the next year her decided to use the first 2 letters which is "Pi"
3.141592653589793 is pi.
pi is 3.14159265...............that is all i know
The constant Pi is used to find the perimeter of a circle which is known as the circumference.
Life of Pi was created in 2001-09.
Yann Martel wrote Life of Pi.