Author's Note: This is a comparative piece of the settings in The Hunger Games and Life of Pi. I focused on the reading rubric mainly and my word choice.
Would you rather be stuck in a wooded arena
with 23 other bloodthirsty tributes, or on a small life boat with limited
resources and a fierce Bengal tiger? In The Hunger Games and Life of
Pi both instances occurred, one to each of the main characters. It is also
notable that both main characters, Katniss and Pi, survived their treacherous
journey. Although going through the
course of both books seems equally challenging, the factors that make them so
are not.
In Life of Pi the events that threw
Pi into his misfortunate outcome being on the boat happened quite
spontaneously. Therefore, he could not think clearly and lured Richard Parker,
the tiger, onto the boat, which he almost instantly regretted. In The Hunger
Games Katniss had weeks to train and learn after the initial shock of
volunteering for her sister. Because of this she already had a plan of who to
team up with and had survival strategies. Although the entering of the main
suffering was longer for Katniss, the actual suffering was longer for Pi. He was
on his life boat for 227 days while Katniss was in the arena for about a week.
Although there are many differences between
the hostile environments in The Hunger Games and Life of Pi some
things are the same. Both have a lack of water and food, which has a greater
impact on Pi due to his expedition being 227 days long. Also, Katniss and Pi,
for most of the book, were always in danger. Katniss never knew if there was
another tribute miles away, or just yards away. Pi was always in danger from
Richard Parker, who could strike at any second. Although towards the end, Pi's
relationship with Richard Parker grows and he is no longer afraid, just like
how Katniss could be allies with the other tributes, like she did with Peeta.
The
feats that Katniss and Pi were equally grueling. There were
different things that each character had to do to save their lives. We should
just be thankful that we don’t have to do what they did.
The introduction was really good and really makes you think. I like how you could tell the differences and similarities about the 2 books I only read the Hunger Games but already understand what struggles are in the Life of Pi.
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