Answer:
Chapter 56 is dedicated to inner fear, while chapter 57 transcends and converts fear as an opportunity to advance into the unknown.
Explanation:
Growth is a paradox. It could be said that fear is like the horizon, the closer we get, the farther away it goes. Pi’s emotional growth makes him more mature and emotionally strong.
Pi’s fear of Richard Parker is a normal distinction between human beings, different from anxiety; Fear is specific in a sudden action or in a precise thing while anxiety is the general concern about what is expected in the future.
In short, fear is a subjective factor in each person, and until it is confronted and its depth is known, fear can be transcended.