so Braveheart actually means......PS* I meant that in the old old days, brave meant cowardice, but somewhere slim the lines it changed to mean courageous. According to google, the original meaning lives on in the word "bravado".
so Braveheart actually means......PS* I meant that in the old old days, brave meant cowardice, but somewhere slim the lines it changed to mean courageous. According to google, the original meaning lives on in the word "bravado".
I thought it was about phi?
jeez put a "Spoiler alert" first!!! Anyway the shark wasn't unnamed, it was a wobbegong. It was just that the boy was pronouncing it as a "woebegone shark", which made it seem like the shark was just really sad at eating the zebra.1.618
Thylacine, the boat gets run over by a Nazi sub in the end. The zebra fell out of the boat earlier and was eaten by a an unnamed species of shark. The musical was was better than both the book and the movie.
jeez put a "Spoiler alert" first!!! Anyway the shark wasn't unnamed, it was a wobbegong. It was just that the boy was pronouncing it as a "woebegone shark", which made it seem like the shark was just really sad at eating the zebra.
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Thylacine, the boat gets run over by a Nazi sub in the end. The zebra fell out of the boat earlier and was eaten by a an unnamed species of shark. The musical was was better than both the book and the movie.
Wooooow, way to ruin it for me. I didn't want to know how it ended!!What about the hyena?
It's hard to give anything away without ruining the whole point of the story. I'd suggest reading it. Yann Martel uses such colourful language that it's a joy to read.
I'm considering buying it on my Kindle. How is saying 'yes, there is a dead Spotted Hyena in the boat with the Tiger' or 'no, there isn't a dead Spotted Hyena in the boat with the Tiger' giving any major part of the story?
I know this isn't important but I'm just curious, what subspecies of Tiger is this? Bengal?
Who says it's actually a hyena though?![]()
yes it is a dead spotted hyaena, and yes it is a vitally important part of the plot. The hyaena being dead is the catalyst for the whole second half of the movie. Happy now? You have forced us to ruin the movie for you even more!I'm considering buying it on my Kindle. How is saying 'yes, there is a dead Spotted Hyena in the boat with the Tiger' or 'no, there isn't a dead Spotted Hyena in the boat with the Tiger' giving any major part of the story?
I know this isn't important but I'm just curious, what subspecies of Tiger is this? Bengal?
yes it is a dead spotted hyaena, and yes it is a vitally important part of the plot. The hyaena being dead is the catalyst for the whole second half of the movie. Happy now? You have forced us to ruin the movie for you even more!
And it is a Bengal tiger (that part isn't important at all).
if it helps, the Nazi submarine doesn't sink the boat on purpose, it was entirely accidental. But the hyaena corpse is relevant to this as well.Yes I am happy. Just knowng the hyena is important to the second half doesn't ruin that much for me. What nanoboy posted ruined it for me but I'll still both read the book and watch the movie.
if it helps, the Nazi submarine doesn't sink the boat on purpose, it was entirely accidental. But the hyaena corpse is relevant to this as well.
if you don't want it answered then why even ask it? I won't give you the answer, but I can't guarantee that nanoboy won't!!