How is anthromorphism put to work in the story of the tiger? What purpose does it serve for the author?
How does this tiger's story parallel that of Pi's story? How are the two tigers different at this point?
Great quote: "...if you are making your journey in a hurry, you are making it poorly."
Why is everyone in Galina so bothered by outsiders?
What would make someone want to entice a tiger with meat and continually bring it closer to them? If you were enticing a tiger, would you want to lure it further away from you?
What is a bey?
There are two stories about the tiger hunt -- the real story and the one manufactured by the survivors. Why do you think they made up the story they told to the town?
How does this tiger's story parallel that of Pi's story? How are the two tigers different at this point?
Great quote: "...if you are making your journey in a hurry, you are making it poorly."
Why is everyone in Galina so bothered by outsiders?
What would make someone want to entice a tiger with meat and continually bring it closer to them? If you were enticing a tiger, would you want to lure it further away from you?
What is a bey?
There are two stories about the tiger hunt -- the real story and the one manufactured by the survivors. Why do you think they made up the story they told to the town?