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In the novel Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, it tells a story of a young runner from the US that gets drafted into World War 2 in 1941 in order to protect his country. Long before WWII would begin their was a political party known as the German Workers Party which later became known as the Nazi Party in Germany, the leader of the group was known as Adolf Hitler who first joined in 1919. Many historians believe that the real cause of the second world war was the signing of the Treaty of Versailles…
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These words would be the first revealing side of a man that was once thought to be so innocent, so unexpectedly different. Kunichi James Sasaki was not the person that Louie Zimperini remembered from his college days. The biography Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand tells the story of Louie Zimperini and his struggles to survive. While attending the University of Southern California, Louie met Kunichi James Sasaki, known as Jimmie. Their shared interests in music and sports lead to a casual friendship…
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do survive using their strengths. The most important factors for survival are mental and physical strength. In the story Unbroken by “Laura Hillenbrand” it shows that mental and physical strength helps people survive in a crisis. In the story it says, “Louie had been told that the liver was the only part of the shark that was edible, getting it was no mean feat” (Hillenbrand 56). This shows mental strength because if a person is stranded for twenty days, it would be hard for them to remember things…
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must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward.” This quote by Henry Ford explains his determination to never give up, encouraged to become one of the biggest car manufacturers in America. Laura Hillenbrand’s nonfiction book Unbroken, tells the story of Louie Zamperini, Russell Allen Phillips and many others during the Second World War. Like Ford, Louie was determined-determined to live. Through all the hardships he endured, the crash of his plane The Green…
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“War does not determine who is right - only who is left.” -Bertrand Russell. This quote is a perfect representation of survival of the fittest. The novels Night by Elie Weasel and Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, both illustrate how life before a catastrophe can determine your fate, and the processes of both main characters to survive during them. Before the catastrophes both characters were obedient, innocent, and set on achieving their goals, which in the end led to higher/lower chances of survival…
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In chapters 1-7 of Laura Hillenbrand's book Unbroken, precise words were used to help the reader visualize the text. In these chapters Louie is the neighborhood troublemaker and always stealing stuff even if you turn your back for a second. His brother Pete finally finds a way for him to channel that energy by having him run. One example of this is when Louie is training for his race and improving very quickly. “But Louie was improving so quickly,he’d lopped a staggering forty-two seconds off his…
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He would one day become a war hero and one of the youngest Olympians of his time. Laura Hillenbrand, in her enthralling novel Unbroken, explored the trials and tribulations of this amazing track star. Louie, with hundreds others, would soon learn...“The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds…
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persistence, perseverance, and unwillingness to accept defeat when things looked all but hopeless were part of the very character traits I would need to make it through World War II alive.” (Louis Zamperini, Don't Give up, Don’t Give in). In Laura Hillenbrand’s book Unbroken, he had the absolute determination to survive insurmountable obstacles. Throughout his life and everything he endured, him being as determined as he had been, Louie would survive. In fact, Louie decided he would be whatever he put…
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he had flown in crashed, and he became a POW for more than three years. Mutsuhiro Watanabe, a former Imperial Japanese Army sergeant during World War 2, had made it his top priority to break Louie’s resilience, and abused him daily. In Laura Hillenbrand’s Unbroken, character is used to illustrate the theme war and conflict have profound and varied effects on individuals. After the war, numerous POWs suffered from PTSD, due to the harsh treatment at the camps. During the war, POWs were degraded…
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Character Analysis Of Louie Zamperini Louie Zamperini the world war 2 veteran and an Olympic athlete. Louie survived at sea for 47 days, was a POW for 2 years and was a PTSD survivor. In the book Unbroken, Laura Hillenbrand uses the life experiences of Louie Zamperini to show the traits of determination and rebellious. Louie Zamperini was a determined young man. Louie had to make sure his friend was ok before he worried about himself. ¨Louie kept his hand on Phils head, stanching the bleeding…
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