JG_ReviewApril13

=**13 April 2011 Discussion Review**=

1. Why is he choosing to follow these three religions? 2. Is there a purpose to these religions? 3. Will his parents ever come to peace with his choice in the religions? 4. How will being stranded in the novel affect his faith? 5. What are the use of interviews on the story? 6. Will any of his religions ever clash?
 * Main Questions:**

1. Speaks of how he gained all three of his religions. 2. Parents unaccepting his choices. 3. The priest, imam, and pandit confront Pi's parents and realize that he is following three religions. They argue about which he should choose. All three become upset and do not talk with him. 4. Pi just wants to love God. 5. Explains how he is moving.
 * Major Events up to page 149:**

1. The interviews are Pi in the future. It is foreshadowing and showing how his life is after the whole dilemma. 2. Religion is not usually something looked for. It just happens and then changes lives. 3. How Pi's choices of following three religions says about his character. 4. He will not lose faith after being stranded on the boat. He will come to a point where it is weakened, but overall his faith will become stronger and will not change. 5. His parents do not live, but odds are his family is not too acceptant of his choice of religions. 6. His three religions will not clash because Pi sees them all as one and all similar to each other.
 * Discussed about:**

1. Pi is wants to know the truth and love God, as seen in //Bless Me, Ultima//. 2. Pi's character is similar to the one in //Enders Game.// 3. Religion does not just usually happen, it is caused and changes life. Seen with many faith today.
 * Connections:**