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    Richard Parker is an adult Bengal tiger who is stranded on the lifeboat with Pi when the ship sinks. Richard Parker lives on the lifeboat with Pi and is kept alive with the food and water Pi delivers. Richard Parker develops a relationship with Pi that allows them to coexist in their struggle.

    • Yann Martel
    • 2001
  2. Pi’s companion throughout his ordeal at sea is Richard Parker, a 450-pound Royal Bengal tiger. Unlike many novels in which animals speak or act like humans, Richard Parker is portrayed as a real animal that acts in ways true to his species.

  3. Pi's mother supports his desire to grow, but his rationalist father tries to secularize him. Their family owns a zoo, and Pi takes interest in a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. After he gets dangerously close to Richard Parker, his father forces him to witness it killing a goat.

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  5. Richard Parker Character Analysis. A three-year-old male royal Bengal tiger who is Pi ’s companion on the lifeboat. Richard Parker was captured as a cub by a hunter named Richard Parker, but in the accompanying paperwork the tiger’s name was switched with the hunter’s.

  6. Richard Parker, the enigmatic Bengal tiger in “Life of Pi,” emerges as a character whose significance transcends the boundaries of his narrative role. He symbolizes survival, the complexities of human nature, the interplay between reality and imagination, and the quest for transcendence.

  7. On the algae island, Pi continues to dominate Richard Parker, literally training him to jump through hoops, but says his success stems from the tiger’s learned social status. Richard Parker began life in captivity as a cub, and among his kind, he occupied the lowest social standing.

  8. Richard Parker = Pi. Pi and Richard Parker are mashed together in more than one way in Life of Pi. Certainly the Japanese investigators say Pi is Richard Parker. But even before that, the two characters share something we'd like to call "the anxiety of naming."

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