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Joanna Leger 2011. The Journey. Independent Study Project Life of Pi, Native Son, and The Road. What is “THE JOURNEY”?. “...follows a character or characters through a series of episodic adventures as they travel” ( Common Themes) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THE JOURNEYIndependent Study ProjectLife of Pi, Native Son, and The Road
Joanna Leger
2011
What is “THE JOURNEY”? “...follows a character or
characters through a series of episodic adventures as they travel” (Common Themes)
Could be emotionally, physically, or mentally tough or pleasing
Often ends positively or negatively
Huckleberry Finn, The Odyssey
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Yann Martel lived all around the world
which influenced his works Studied philosophy and
travelled to India 7 published works but best
known for Life of Pi which won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in 2002
Won 7 major awards for his works including Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction, Governor General’s Award for Fiction, and Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award
(Yann Martel)(Google Images)
Life Of Pi Published in 2001 Fantasy/adventure/
philosophical novel Set in India, Pacific Ocean,
Mexico (227 days) in 1970’s Main Characters: -Piscine Molitor Patel (“Pi”) -Richard Parker (Royal
Bengal tiger) (Google
Images)
“The reason death sticks so closely to life isn’t biological necessity – it’s envy. Life is so beautiful that death has fallen in love with it, a jealous, possessive love that grabs at what it can.”
“…a realization that the founding principle of existence is what we call love, which works itself out sometimes not clearly, not cleanly, not immediately, nonetheless ineluctably.”
(Martel)
What Happens? The JOURNEY of Pi
Patel’s life -Zoology -Religion -Love -Moves to Canada -Ship sinking
http://youtu.be/vqLcVMqYwtg#t=26s
-Survival on lifeboat -Rescue to Mexican
shore -Interview with Japanese
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(Martel)
How does it relate to “THE JOURNEY”?
endures through physically and emotionally trying situations while traveling on the boat
ends positively and successfully defeats death
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Richard Wright Author of often racial-themed
and controversial novels due to his experiences with racism
Only received a grammar school education
Joined Communist Party because of Great Depression
Most known for Uncle Tom’s Children (1938) (Book of the Month Club), Native Son (1940) Black Boy (1945), Lawd Today (1963)
Awards: Spingarn Medal, Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Story Magazine Award
Moved to Paris and was an expatriate
(Google Images)(Richard Wright (author))
Native Son Published in 1940 Social
protesting/urban novel Set in the 1930’s in
Chicago Main characters: -Bigger Thomas -Mary Dalton -Bessie Mears -Jan Erlone -Boris A. Max
(Google Images)(Wright)
What happens? Follows Bigger’s JOURNEY to find
identity -Feels oppressed and convicted
by white society all of his life anger and gang afiliation
-Kills Mary Dalton power and identity -Escapes with Bessie and then
kills her -Jail and trial Sees equality in whites and
blacks -Sentenced to death -Product of society?
(Google Images)(Wright)
How does it relate to “THE JOURNEY”?
Searching for his identity
Goes through a series of adventures (crimes, murders, escapes…)
Gets what he searched for but ends negatively
http://youtu.be/6wEobLttxEg?t=40s (Google
Images)
Cormac McCarthy Novelist and playwright Works usually explore the
southern gothic, western, and modernists themes
Best known for The Road, which won the Pulitzer Prize
No Country For Old Men, All the Pretty Horses, Blood Meridian
Won multiple awards for books (Believer Book Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, National Book Award…) along with Academy awards for movies
(Google Images)(Cormac McCarthy)
The Road Published in 2006 Post-apocalyptic and
environmentalist novel Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in
2007 Major Characters -The Man -The Boy Inspired by his trip to El
Paso, Texas with his son Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club Created into a movie in 2009 Emotional, frightening,
father/son love story(Google Images)(McCarthy)
What happens? Unexplained catastrophe Follows the JOURNEY of a man and
his son trying to find life and benevolent civilization
-Go south -Carry only backpacks and a shopping cart full
-Begin to see more “bad guys”
-Find a house with humans locked in a cellar waiting to be eaten by cannibals
-near death but luckily find a underground cellar
-Continue on encountering more cannibalistic tribes, abandoned houses
-the man soon dies
-Family approaches the boy and they ask him to join him and the journey continues….
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(McCarthy)
Father and Son Relationship What keeps them alive for so
long -“good guys” and they “carry
the fire” -push and care for each other “What would you do if I died? If you died I would want to
die too. So you could be with me? Yes. So I could be with you.” Conflicts mostly due to boy’s
misunderstanding
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(McCarthy)
How does it relate to “THE JOURNEY”?
Set out to search for better conditions
Tolerate horrifying and life-threatening episodes daily
Ends with both utter sorrow and hope
http://youtu.be/hbLgszfXTAY
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THANK YOU
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Works Cited "Common Themes in Literature." Common Themes in Literature. Daniel Snyder, 30
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"Cormac McCarthy." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, 11 May 2011. Web. 18 May 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormac_mccarthy>.
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Martel, Yann. Life of Pi. [Waterville, ME]: Wheeler Pub., 2003. Print. McCarthy, Cormac. The Road. Thorndike, Me.: Center Point Pub., 2007. Print. "Richard Wright (author)." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, 10 May
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