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The Life of Pi Hero's Journey

The Life of Pi
Hero's Journey

The Life of Pi Hero's Journey

Return with the Elixir

Since his elixir is not wealth or fame, Pi's deep knowledge is what he can use to share with the world, "his journey"
Pi arrives in Mexico with nothing, knowing no one

The Road Back

Richard Parker leaves immediately, symbolizing the end of their relationship and of their journey
After being cleansed at the island, Pi and Richard Parker finally find their road back home, landing on a shore in Mexico

Reward/ Resurrection

Half dead, Pi and Richard Parker reach a mysterious floating island of edible plants, supporting a mangrove jungle, fresh water pools, and a large population of meerkats
Both Pi and Richard Parker eat and drink freely and regain strength. This can be seen as their reward for surviving the second storm.

That night however, the island transforms into a hostile environment and Pi faces the final resurrection

Pi is cleansed, but he cannot let him self die at the resurrection

Richard Parker senses that the island is carnivorous and convinces Pi to leave with him after he finds a human tooth in a flower on the island

The Ordeal

The event completes Richard Parker and Pi's bonding into one, possibly at the cost of their lives
When miraculous and frightening lightning strike hits the raft, Pi hides under the tarpaulin as he makes it extend to cover the entire rafr
God sends a variety of magical things such as; flying fish, and a neon whale all seemingly to taunt Pi's faith
After many days at sea, Pi asks for a thunderstorm from God, who can be seen as the trickster archetype in this book

Approach to the Inmost Cave

Pi begins to doubt his abilities and prepares to face his biggest fear, death
The training is long and tiring, but in the end it built something momentous
Pi realizes he must become one with the tiger "Richard Parker" if he wants to survive, so he begins to train him

Tests, Allies, and Enemies

Pi's devotion to the journey when [he] the tiger has to kill the cook/hyena to save himself
The hyena/the cook shows the shapeshifter archetype, killing others on the raft
The orangutan/Pi's mother is the main ally archetypal character, acting matriarchally
A large part of the book are small tests Pi must complete to survive

Meeting with the Mentor

He gets help from a survival handbook in the raft, which acts as his mentor
He realizes he will have to fight the environment, "the threshold guardian," in order to survive
After the storm, Pi finds himself in a raft with just animals

Crossing the Threshold

This is the beginning of his journey
He is forced to accept this journey and try to survive his days out on sea
Pi is the only human survivor
A terrible storm capsizes their boat

Refusal of the Call

He must leave behind his girlfriends, who he has fallen in love with
Pi's fears about the journey are apparent
Pi is reluctant to move to Canada

Call to Adventure

The family must take a journey across the sea to Canada with their animals
Pi's father acts as the herald, the bearer of sudden and dramatic news
Pi's father announces they are moving to Canada

Pi's Journey has two different stories, and the reader decides which one is real. When I reference one of these characters, the archetype applies for both.

Injured Japanese Soldier = Injured Zebra
Pi = The Tiger
The Cook = The Hyena
Pi's Mother = Mother Orangutan

Ordinary World

Pi is 16 and has been interested in the animals from his father's zoo since he was young
Pi is the hero of the journey
Piscine Moliter Patel, nicknamed Pi after the Greek letter, lives with his family in India