RATIONALITY AND SURVIVAL OF LIFE OF PI
REFLECTED IN YANN MARTEL’S LIFE OF PI NOVEL (2001):
AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH



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REFLECTED IN YANN MARTEL’S LIFE OF PI
NOVEL (2001): AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL
APPROACH
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RATIONALITY AND SURVIVAL OF LIFE OF PI
REFLECTED IN YANN MARTEL’S LIFE OF PI NOVEL (2001):
AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH
Devi Ratna Sari
Dewi Candraningrum
Abdillah Nugroho
ABSTRACT
This study is aimed to show rationality and survival of Piscine Molitor Patel act
in Life of Pi novel by using an individual psychological approach. It is done by
establishing two objectives: the first is analyzing the novel based on its structural
elements and the second is analyzing the novel based on the Individual
Psychological Approach. This research is descriptive qualitative research. Type
of data of the study is text taken from two data sources: primary and secondary.
The primary data source is Life of Pi novel written by Yann Martel published in
2001. While the secondary data sources are other materials taken from books,
journals, and internet related to the study. Both data are collected through library
research and analyzed by descriptive analysis. The study comes to the following
conclusions. First, based on the structural analysis of each elements, it shows that
the character and characterization, plot, setting, point of view, theme, styles are
related to each other and form a unity. Second, based on the Individual
Psychological analysis reflected in the character and characterization in fictional
finalism, inferiority feelings and compensation, striving for superiority, social
interest, style of life, and creative power of self form a solid unity. The last, based
on rationality and survival analysis are focused on Piscine Molitor Patel as the
major character of Life of Pi, human used their rationality and survival in their
life.
Keywords: Rationality, Survival, an Individual Psychological Approach

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A. Introduction
1. Background of the Study
In this world, people have many problems that have to be faced.
Some problems that appear in human’s life are social problem,
economic problem, politic problem, and sometimes its problem comes
from the individual itself. Problems make people think how to face the
problems and he can survive in their life. People use their rational to
face the problems. Their rational can create a problem solving, so they
can solve their problem and they can survive in their life.
Rationality and survival are reflected in human’s life. Everything that
the human do can be accepted or not is depend our rational. Rationality is the
characteristic of any action, belief, or desire that makes their choice a
necessity. In our life, people also try to survive from their problem that
they faced. Survivalis the abilityto survivein aconditionor state.
Survivalcan also beinterpreted asengineering(science) in the face
ofthreats totheir safety. based on location, there is survival in the sea
that can be seen in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi.
Life of Pi is a fantasy adventure novel by Yann Martel published
in Canada September 2001. It won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction the
following year in the UK edition and became the best seller. The story of this
novel concern about life of Pi and divided into three chapters. In chapter one,
the story tell about Pi’s life in the zoo and his problem with his own name
and his religion. In chapter two, the story tells about his suffered after his
ship sank and his effort to survive with a Bengal tiger in the middle of Pacific
Ocean. In chapter three, the story tells about the Japanese officer who came
to interview Pi after Pi saved from his suffered.
There are four reason makes this novel interested to be analyzed.
First, Life of Pi has great messages abouthuman life. Second, Life of Pi
novel described the major character that has a great confidence. Third,
Life of Pi novel describes such as the true story because the author also
one of character in this novel. The last reason is the present researcher

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will be a teacher later and this project is necessary to be carried out to
widen, enlarged, insert more knowledge about this novel.
2. Literature Review
Life of Pi novel by Yann Martel published in September 2001, so
there are some researchers who analyzed this novel. First is Stewart
Cole (2004) who analyzeBelieving Tigers:Anthropomorphism and
Incredulity in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi. According to Cole,Life of Pi
demonstrates, by dramatizing and employing anthropomorphisms, and
by refusing to distinguish poetic from religious faith.
The second researcher is about Hollow at the core:
DeconstructingYann Martel’s Life of Pi by Florence Stratton (2004).It
is a narrative of self-discovery, one that tells the readers that the most
religious and idealistic of men can be led into savagery and brutality
by the allure of power that such men can be found to be “hollow at the
core”. The deconstructive project of Life of Pi is to replace the
Enlightenment belief in the power of reason to liberate humanity with
a belief in the transforming power of story. That Pi shows little or
nothing in the way of personal growth or development over the course
of the narrative seriously compromises this project.
3. Problem Statement
The major problem of this research is “How are the rationality
and the survival of Pi’s life reflected in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi
novelby using an individual psychological approach?”
4. Limitation of the Study
In this research, the researcher only focuses on analyzing the
rationality and survival of the major character’s life reflected in Yann
Martel’s Life of Pi by applying an individual psychological approach.
5. Objective of the Study
a. To analyze Life of Pi novel based on its structural elements.
b. To analyze Life of Pi novel based on Individual Psychological
Approach.

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6. Benefit of the Study
a. Theoretical Benefit
1) To give some information which can be used by the other
researchers who are interested in analyzing this literary work.
2) The study is expected to give a new contribution to the larger body
of knowledge particularly literary study on YannMartel’s Life of
Pi novel.
b. Practical Benefit
This study is expected to enrich knowledge and experience of the
writer and other students of Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta or
other Universities who have interest in literary study on the novel from
Individual Psychological Approach
7. Underlying Theory
a. Notion of Individual Psychological Approach
Individual psychology is a science that attempts to understand the
experience and behavior of each person as an organized entity (Adler
in Ryckman, 1985: 95).
b. Basic concept of Individual Psychology
1) Inferiority Feeling and Compensation
Inferiority is feeling week and unskilled in facing in the task that
need to be completed (Hall and Lindzey, 1985: 147). Adler observes
that people with severe organic weaknesses or defect will often try to
compensate for them by training and exercise, will often result in the
development of the individual strength (Hjelle and Ziegler, 1992: 142).
2) Striving for Superiority
Adler states that striving for superiority is continually trying to
become something better, to become nearer and nearer to one’s ideal
goals (Hall and Lindzey, 1985: 147). Adler concludes that striving for
superiority is the fundamental law of human life, “a something without
which life would be untinkable” (Hjelle and Zieglar, 1992: 143).

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3) Fictional Finalism
Each person guests for superiority guided by the fictional goal
that he or she adopted. Adler believes that the person’s fictional goal
of superiority is self determined. It is formed by the person’s own
creative power, therefore it making it individually unique (Hjelle and
Ziegler, 1992: 154).
4) Social Interest
The concept of social interest reflects Alder’s strong belief that
we as human are social creatures that must consider our relationship to
others and to a larger socio cultural context in which we live if we are
to fully understand ourselves (Hjelle and Ziegker, 1992: 147)
5) Style of Life
The style of life is our unique way of seeking the particular goals
we have set in the particular life circumstances in which we find
ourselves (Hall and Lindzey, 1985: 150). Each of persons will arrange
his or her life to fit the particular end goal and a particular way of
striving for it (Hall and Lindzey, 1985: 151).
6) Creative Power of the Self
According to Adler, the creative power self is heredity that gives
certain ability and environment that gives influence will make up our
creative way to construct or create our particular attitudes (Hall and
Lindzey, 1985: 152).
c. Rationality
Rationality is to be a property of the thinking (or lack of
thinking) that goes into belief formation or decision making. In
particular, it is property of the methods used, the rules followed (or not
followed), not of the outcome of the process. Thus, we cannot
determine whether an act or belief was rational without knowing how a
person came to decide on it (Baron, 1985: 5).

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d. Survival
Survival can be defined in terms of the interactions between an
individual and its natural surroundings. The surroundings determine
the extent to which a person is exposed to critical changes in
environment, such as temperature, water, food, or oxygen (Piantadosi,
2003: 1).
B. Research Method
1. Type of the Study
In this study, the writer applies qualitative research.
2. Object of the Study
The object of this study is Life of Pi by Yann Martel and was published in
September 2001.
3. Type of the Data and the Data Source
a. Primary Data
The primary data source is the Novel of Life of Pi by Yann Martel.
b. Secondary Data
The secondary data are taken from other sources such as the books,
and website, and journal about Life of Pi.
4. Technique of the Data Collection
a. Reading the novel several times until the researcher get some
information and data to be analyzed.
b. Taking notes of important part both primary and secondary data.
c. Arranging the data into several groups based on its theoretical
category.
d. Selecting particular parts considered important and relevant for
analysis.
e. Drawing conclusion and formulate its pedagogical suggestion.
5. Technique of the Data analysis
a. Analyzing the data based on its structural elements. Focus will be
paid on the structural analysis of the novel.

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b. Analyzing data based on individual psychological approach. Focus
will be paid on the meaning of rationality and survival of life of Pi
C. Discussion
1. Structural Element Analysis of Life of Pi Novel
In Life of Pi novel, Martel creates the major character namely Piscine
Molitor Patel and usually called Pi. Pi survived in the middle of the sea
with a Bengal tiger as one of the characters in this novel. Minor characters
of this novel are Santosh Patel (Pi’s Father), Gita’s Patel (Pi’s mother),
Ravi(Pi’s brother), Francis Adirubasamy, the Author, Satish Kumar
(Biology teacher), Satish Kumar (Imam). Each character has different
characteristic and relationship with Pi.
Setting is the location, historical period, social surroundings in which
the action of a text develops (Klarer, 1999: 25). In Life of Pi novel, there
are some places such as in India (Pondicherry, Toronto and Munnar),
Pacific Ocean, and Mexico. The setting of time in Life of Pi was taken in
summer of 1977 that draws on places and historical events in India. Then,
Kennedy (1983: 103) states that the theme of a story as whatever general
idea or insight the entire story reveals. It was convey the message such as
“human must have a strong believe and shouldn’t be give up with the
problems because there is not impossible”.
Meanwhile, this novel consists of many dialogues and narration. It
uses the grammatical structure that is divided into two, the standard and
nonstandard language. Then sentence construction is also used in the
narration of the novel, Martel uses long sentences and short sentences in
describing the story. Besides, Martel also uses the figurative language in
the dialogues and sentences. It consists of personification, metaphor,
simile, and hyperbole. The use of diction also appears in this novel,
therefore, this novel is very interesting to read.
After analyzed the structural elements of Life of Pi, structural
elements of Life of Pi by Yann Martel consist of character and
characterization, setting, plot, point of view, theme and style that are

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arranged in coherence, related and support to each other, so the reader will
interest to read this novel.
2. Individual Psychological Analysis of Life of Pi Novel
Individual psychology is a science that attempts to understand the
experience and behavior of each person as an organized entity (Adler in
Ryckman, 1985: 95).There are divided into six parts, namely inferiority
feeling and compensation, fictional finalism, striving for superiority, social
interest, style of life, and creative power of the self.
Fictional finalism is the idea that human behavior is directed toward
a future goal of its own making (Hjelle and Ziegler, 1992: 153).In Life of
Pi novel, the fictional goal of the major character appear when he feels so
sad because he lost his family and he stays in the lifeboat with Richard
Parker in the middle of Pacific Ocean. He has a fictional finalism of his
life to reach the goal that is he wants to survive, safe and lives happily.
Inferiority is feeling week and unskilled in facing in the task that
need to be. People often strive to compensate not only for organ
inferiorities but also for subjective feeling of inferiority (Hjelle and
Ziegler, 1992: 142). In life of Pi, inferiority feeling of the major character
appears when he is not confident with his nickname “Pissing”. Many
friends and his teacher laughed his name and he tries to change his
nickname into “Pi” and he succeeded. The other inferiority feeling also
occurred when he lived with Richard Parker in the lifeboat. He knows that
Richard Parker is a strong animal and Pi cannot fights with him. Pi doesn’t
know the way to control Richard Parker. Pi was scared and he tries to
make a raft and feeding Richard Parker to make Richard Parker be tamed.
Adler states that striving for superiority is continually trying to
become something better, to become nearer and nearer to one’s ideal goals
(Hall and Lindzey, 1985: 147). In Life of Pi novel, the major character has
a striving for superiority. He doing everything that make him survive.
Firstly, Pi survives with the thing that available in the lifeboat such as
many cans of water and many crackers for his feed. He makes a raft to

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avoid Richard Parker because he scared if Richard Parker killed him in the
lifeboat so he lived in the raft for some times. He tries to fishing in order
to make him can feed Richard Parker, firstly he failed to fishing but he
tries again. After he can control Richard Parker, he lives in the lifeboat. He
strives to survive although he has to eat a meat because he is a vegetarian,
he uses the equipments that available in the lifeboat. He strives to survive
and he believes that he can reach the land.
According to Adler, the style of life encompasses the unique pattern
of traits, behavior and habits which, when taken together defines the flavor
of a person’s existence (Hjelle and Zieglar, 1985: 144). In Life of Pi
novelPi was a shy person but he is also a curious person who wants to
have a good sociality with people surround him. Pi tries to have a good
sociality with his environment such as his friends who teased hi, Pi also
has a social relation with Francis Adirubasamy who trained him to swim,
the other are Biology teacher, the Pandit, the Pastor and the Imam, event
he tries to be friends with Richard Parker in order he can lived in the
lifeboat without worried with Richard Parker. He thinks that if Richard
Parker can be friends with him, he can live in peace in the lifeboat until he
can reach the land.
The concept of social interest reflects Alder’s strong belief that we as
human are social creatures that must consider our relationship to others
and to a larger socio cultural context in which we live if we are to fully
understand ourselves (Hjelle and Ziegker, 1992: 147). In social interest, Pi
is including a person who wants to have a good sociality in the
environment that interest him. Pi tries to have a good relationship with
people surrounding him although there are some his friends teased him,
even Pi tries to have agood relation with Richard Parker in a lifeboat.
Adler also states that the creative power self is heredity that gives
certain ability and environment that gives influence will make up our
creative way to construct or create our particular attitudes (Hall and
Lindzey, 1985: 152).Pi saved from his problem because Pi used creative

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power of self to control Richard Parker and to survive in the middle of
Pacific Ocean. He makes a raft from the equipment in the lifeboat to avoid
Richard Parker, he trains to make Richard Parker scared with him in order
to he can lives in the lifeboat. So he belong s to creative persons.
3. Rationality Analysis
Rationality is the characteristic of any action, belief, or desire
that makes their choice a necessity. Rationality is to be a property of
the thinking (or lack of thinking) that goes into belief formation or
decision making (Baron, 1985: 5). In Life of Pi novel, Pi is the major
character that shows about rationality. Pi appraised something with
rationality. He looked strange because he faith in three religion. He
thinks that God gives many ways to love. He doesn’t care with people
who loved one religion but they only loved theoretically, not
practically. He doesn’t care with people who looked defeat their
religion but they busy to tell about the badness of the other religion,
they do not busy to help each other. Pi also used his rationality to
predict his ways to survive, he used rationality to control Richard
Parker because he still carefully although Richard Parker can be
controlled by him.
4. Survival Analysis
Pi also shows the survival of him in Life of Pi novel. Pi lived in
the lifeboat with Richard Parker in the middle of Pacific Ocean. Pi
only depends on the equipment, the supplies of crackers and cans
water that available in the lifeboat. He also cared with the handbook in
the lifeboat because it contents much information to survive in the sea.
After the supplier of food was used up Pi strives to fishing for his food
and to feed Richard Parker. He strives to control Richard parker in
order to he does not threaten by Richard Parker. Pi strives to do
everything although the condition so hard, but he strives until he can
reach the land.

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D. Conclusion
The researcher was analyzing the rationality and survival of Piscine
Molitor Patel and an individual psychological approach. Based on the
analysis of rationality and survival in Life of Pi novel by using an
individual psychological approach, the researcher draws the conclusion as
follows:
First, based on structural analysis of each elements, it shows that
character and characterization, plot, setting, point of view, theme and
styles are correlated each other and form unity. The interesting point is in
the characterization of this novel. Pi is described as a young man that
unique because he is shy but curious person. He believes in three religions
and it makes him look strange. The character of Richard Parker also
describes like the natural animal and dangerous for Pi. The point of view
which uses a first person makes the readers can feel what Pi feels. Another
that, the message of this novel is interesting, that is human must have a
strong belief and shouldn’t give up with the problems because there is not
impossible”. The major character of this novel has a strong character and
gives the influences for the reader especially from the rationality and
survival in his life.
Second, Life of Pi novel is using an individual psychological
approach. The major character of this novel is reflected in fictional
finalism, inferiority feelings and compensation, striving for superiority,
social interest, style of life, and creative power of self form a solid unity.
An individual psychological approach related to the rationality and

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survival of Piscine Molitor Patel in Life of Pi. It shows that the major
character engaged the rationality and survival in his act. He showed how
rationality and survival in his life. In the end of story, he can survive in the
middle of Pacific Ocean with a Bengal tiger because he realizes that he can
survive with his effort, not only hoping in his mind but his mind and his
strive must be balanced. His fictional goal is reached although he has an
inferiority feeling, because his striving to reach his goal with his creative
power and with the background of his style of life and social interest.
In the last, the researcher completes this study with the theory of
rationality and survival. Human use their rationality and survival in their
life such as the major character that shows the rationality and survival in
his life. The rationality is the characteristic of any action, belief, or desire
that makes their choice a necessity. While survival theory can be defined
in terms of the interactions between an individual and its natural
surroundings. It is support an individual psychological approach to analyze
of major character in Life of Pi novel. Piscine Molitor Patel always
considers his act to reach his goal with the strong believe and the effort, to
reach his goal he tried to survive with the frightened of Richard Parker and
the suffered in the middle of Pacific Ocean.

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