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This essay is a response to the prompt: ‘ “I will tell you a story that will make you believe in God”. Examine the importance of faith in Life of Pi.’
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Faith, both of a religious and secular nature, is, according to “Life of Pi”, crucial in so far as it, along with imagination, gives those who embrace it, the opportunity of experiencing “the better story”. The Japanese investigators who fail to accept the plausibility of Pi’s amazing 277 day trial in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in the end, admit that of the two stories Pi delivers in his account of events, the first story is preferable. Life of Pi is, indeed, remarkable not only for its compelling capacity to convince readers that Pi survives his journey in a lifeboat with a predatory Bengal Tiger, Richard Parker, but moreover, because he remains unswervingly devoted to God.





