Sunday 19 June 2011

Pi-Grr

“Both the zebra and the Taiwanese sailor broke a leg, did you notice that? And hyena bit off the zebra’s leg just as the cook cut off the sailor’s” (Martel 345).


                                                            Pi-Grr 

In our first piece, we used the quote when the Japanese men said “Both the zebra and the Taiwanese sailor broke a leg, did you notice that? And hyena bit off the zebra’s leg just as the cook cut off the sailor’s” (Martel 345). Our picture is representing the comparisons of Pi and Richard Parker; which reflects our quote. This is reflecting our quote by contrasting the two different stories that Pi tells to the Japanese men from the Ministry of Transportation. At this point in the story Pi has finished telling both versions of his story. The Japanese men are starting to compare the stories and the many similarities that are within both the stories. They notice that the sailor must be the zebra and that the hyena must be the cook. Kurt and I started to compare the other characters and noticed that the only two characters that were not counted for were Pi and Richard Parker. We came to the conclusion that Pi and Richard Parker are the same Character.

            After we came to this conclusion we decided to morph Pi and Richard Parker together. We wanted to show that Pi and Richard Parker are in fact the same person we used orange in the background to represent survival as well as the colours of a tiger. We have two outlines in our piece, one is of a boy and the other of a tiger this is to show the two mammals we used to create our main picture. The reason we put half boy half tiger is because Pi isn’t just a boy but not just an animal he is a mixture which is clearly evident in our piece.  We hope that our audience will interpret the twos similarities and differences.

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