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    Strength, honor, soldier, Olympian, and Christian are words that describe Louie Zamperini. Laura Hillenbrand writes about the life of Louie and the traumatic events that he endured through World War II. In Laura Hillenbrand’s novel, “Unbroken- A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption” readers will explore how Louie Zamperini’s character and inner strength helped him become an Olympic athlete, survive imprisonment as a Japanese Prisoner of War (POW) and turn his life around…

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    Unbroken Hillenbrand Laura Copyright: 2010 Publisher: Random House Unbroken is the biography of Louis Zamperini, a former track star, how he had survived a plane crash, and spent 47 days drifting on a raft. Louis then spent more than 2 and a half years as a Prisoner of War, also known as a POW. Louis Zamperini was born on January 26, 1917. Pete was Louie’s older brother. Pete influenced Louie to run. Louie broke records after records. Louis went to the 1936 Olympic Games trials. He won…

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    Nobody is perfect and even the best of people make bad decisions. Those bad decisions might even outweigh the good they have done. This is a lesson that will be learned throughout the two stories Odyssey by Homer, and Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand. Two people that are thought to be great heroes make decisions that put being heroes in question. They also make them seem like the best of heroes. Odysseus was away from home for 20 years and he tried his hardest to get back home to see his wife and…

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    can withstand the test of time. Truman Capote once said in an interview that a nonfiction novel needs to have “a timeless quality about the cause and events.” The novel Unbroken, written by Laura Hillenbrand is a New York Times bestseller that tells an inspiring story of a young soldier in World War Two, Louis Zamperini. Unbroken exhibits the “timeless quality” that Capote deemed as essential to a nonfiction novel by providing statistics, a remarkable journey, and explaining the effects of World…

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    I was heartbroken, for the first time in my life. We were walking back to our houses from our neighborhood Christmas party. It was the 3 of us; Emily, Margs, and me. We have been friends forever because we all lived close together; but in school we all were in different friend groups. In school it was as if we didn’t even know each other. We were all talking about what we wanted for Christmas. I asked Emily, “Don’t you want a dog?” She answered “Of course, but my stupid brother is allergic to…

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    Unbroken by Laura Hillenbran chronicles the extraordinary life of Louis Zamperini, from his humble beginning as a boy steeling for sport, to the Olympic runner, and finally to a prisoner of war. Throughout the novel Louis’ life was absorbed by running. Whether running from the police, running for the gold, or running for his life, Louis was always running. From an early age Louis was steeling. Anything he could find that was edible he would steal. Due to his thievery, he was always on the run…

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    Joshua Wooten Unbroken / Laura Hillenbrand Quotation Reaction “Not long ago, Louie’s aspirations had ended at whose kitchen he might burgle. Now he latched onto a wildly audacious goal: the 1936 Olympics, in Berlin.” (Hillenbrand 22) When Louie began to lose his need to steal, the dreams of an Olympic runner were born. From this point on, Louie was a hard-working teenager, training and reaching for the goal, though it was a lofty one. Changed from his old criminal ways, Louie begins his…

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    Unbroken is a historical narrative about Louis Zamperini’s life, mainly focusing on him being a prisoner of war during the second World War. The book talks in detail about the camps and all of the prisoners hardships while they’re there. It gives insight on what they went through on a daily basis, being forced to help the Japanese during the war and not being fed. When people discuss World War II they tend to mainly discuss the troubles in Germany and about the bombings in Japan, but never talk…

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    Unbroken tells the true story of Louis Zamperini, and Olympic runner and serviceman during World War II, who was captured by Japanese after his plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean. Laura Hillenbrand, the author of Unbroken, also authored a number one New York Times Bestseller, Seabiscuit. Hillenbrand studied at Kenyon College, but left early after the onset of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) caused her to not have enough energy to attend. In order to write the book, Hillenbrand interviewed…

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    Unbroken is a story by Laura Hillenbrand about an extraordinarily brave and courageous man by the name of Louie Zamperini. Throughout the story he endeavors many inhumane hardships and challenges. Louie is in fact, unbroken. He did not give up regardless of how difficult the issue was he was fighting through. There are thousands of people, all over the world, who have incredible survivor stories similar to Louie’s. These stories vary from abuse of any sort to war stories identical to Louie’s.…

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