The document explores the themes of religion and survival in 'Life of Pi', focusing on the protagonist's struggle to stay true to himself while facing immense challenges at sea. Pi's experiences on a lifeboat for 227 days with a Bengal tiger lead to a complex relationship with his faith, as his physical needs often overshadow his spiritual beliefs. Ultimately, the journey significantly alters Pi's identity and beliefs, illustrating the difficulties of maintaining one's values under pressure.