President Camacho wrote:
Are you talking about the very end, when tiger and Pi separate, or, when Pi finds an oasis in the tree? I have thoughts on both.
President Camacho wrote:
He was dying at this point. I saw those passages as poetic, it takes a couple readings to feel the strong impact. The oasis on the island was a halucination, brought on by his deteriating condition. Not unlike someone who is freezing to death. It differs from the rest of the book because it is real. I felt a sense of hopelessness that was lacking in Pi up until that point. He started to see "the light", the end, and accepted it.
The author did a lot of research on the complexities of the mind. I would love to know where he got his inspiration.