Life of Pi Chapter 2&3
Hi,everybody
I know its too late for the 2nd chapter, but its ok. As I told you before that me and my group we started with a novel called Life of Pi, as if now with the 1st chapter we really got bored because I think this novel really goes very slow,but the only thing that makes me read this book is the sentence from the author that after rading this book sure you will start beliving in god.
As if now with the 2nd chapter the Author is saying that pools in paris was not very good,they were not well maintained. Yeah one thing i didnt understand about this novel is from when the author actually started narrating the Pi because intially he was explaining about his studies his schooling and everything.
In the 2nd chapter Pi mentions his stay at a hospital in Mexico, where he was treated exceptionally well. He lists his ailments—anemia, fluid retention, dark urine, broken skin—and says that he was up and walking in about a week’s time and he also describes how he felt wounded when a waiter in an Indian restaurant in Canada criticized him for using his fingers to eat.
In the end of the 2nd chapter the author describes Pi as a small, gray-haired, middle-aged man, who talks quickly and directly.

If I’m not much mistaken, I believe that the ailments mentioned by Pi as having been treated in Mexico were sustained as a result of having spent so much time afloat on the open sea, as will be described in later chapters. Read on; we’ll look forward to your reflections.
James
This chapter doesnot excite me,I feel the story is very slow.
May be the story would get better off in the further chapters.