“If I can take it, I can make it.” -Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand To some, this quote may be a vague outline of a phrase that is supposed to be inspirational. However, I see this quote as a foundation to expand the thoughts of many who may be facing extreme hardships or tests of faith. The book Unbroken follows the story of an Olympian, Louis Zamperini, who survived a plane crash, starvation at sea, and years of captivity and torture by the Japanese during World War Two. Louis was determined to…
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The first quote from Unbroken is on page (114). For Louie and Phil, the conversations kept their minds sharp, pulled them out of suffering, and set the future before them as something to live for.¨ Louie was being resourceful by talking to Phil and Mac so they don't go crazy. The second quote from Unbroken is on page (98). “It was his duty to pull the raft release handle behind the cockpit. To ensure that…
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C. Answer the following question: How do the modes you’ve chosen to discuss connect to the overall structure of the text? Why do they matter? 200 word minimum The modes of cause and effect and definition are key in Unbroken. It is necessary for Hillenbrand to implement these modes often in her book, which she does. The events that Louie Zamperini went through are explained through the mode of cause and effect, and help the reader comprehend the series of events that occur. Cause and effect makes…
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Unbroken Unbroken is a true story of a young, Olympic athlete from Torrance, California name Louis Zamperini. Louis got made fun of for his Italian heritage and bullied which resulted in Louis beating those kids up. Louis’ brother Pete helped him channel his negative energy into running. Louis was called into service on a bomber crew in the Pacific in World War II. His plane went down in the Pacific Ocean and two others besides him survived in a raft for 40 days with unpredictable weather, but they…
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Josh Tan Tim Milner, Introduction to Christian Thought February 25th, 2015 Arts and Media A. Overview 1. “Unbroken”, a movie produced and directed by “Angelina Jolie”, and based on the 2010 non-fiction book written by “Laura Hillenbrand”, was published in 2014 December 25. This movie has spoken a hearing breaking tale of survival and preserving through the darkest of times. Unbroken, a movie that can greatly impact our belief and yet it is a motivation movie to encourage people nowadays not to…
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best-selling author well known for her nonfiction works such as Seabiscuit, exemplifies the true value of inner strength in her novel Unbroken: A WWII Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption. Told through the eyes of olympic sprinter turned prisoner of war, Louis Zamperini,…
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Nick Carraway. Another example of stylistic feature was Symbolism. Another quote spoken by Nick Carraway was describing Jay’s personality, NIck quoted: If personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures, then there was something gorgeous about him, some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life, as if he were related to one of those intricate machines that register earthquakes ten thousand miles away.’ this quote describes how he is sensitive to heightened promises of life just like a…
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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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The first reason why Louie was unbroken was because he had his loved ones surrounding him at his time of need. After the war, Zamperini was having difficulties trying to adjust to his normal life again. He was having issues such as PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) that comes with experiencing traumatic events such as war. This caused Zamperini to be only the shell of the person he once was. This can be seen in this quote from the novel where it states “In prison camp, he’d been beaten into dehumanized…
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with the rather bitter description of the cold and of the enclosing surroundings that the man will have to face in order to survive. “The Yukon lay a mile wide and hidden under three feet of ice….North and South, as far as his eye could see, it was unbroken white” (0:55): Described as a wretched excess, this clearly points to the man’s observation that the cold has surrounded him and the piling on of images is starting to occur in his mind. The images that will make him cringe over the decision to…
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