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    The Novel Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand is about the story of Louie Zamperini‚ who was an Olympic athlete who came from a past of violence and stealing‚ he becomes enlisted in the air force and disappears. When louie disappears he is captured by Japanese and becomes a prisoner of War‚ For years he is beaten and hurt. When saved he overcomes all horrors of the past few years. Louie Zamperini shows resilience throughout the novel Unbroken‚ through going from a troublesome kid to being and Olympic athlete

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    What kind of book is this? List three evidences of this. I would say that this book falls under the category of being a romantic fiction novel. This isn’t a true story and it also is about a two people falling in and out of love and making big decisions so that’s why I would say it is a romantic fiction novel. “Everyone wanted to believe that endless love was possible. She’d believed in it once‚ too‚ back when she was eighteen.” pg 55. “By the time summer ended‚ he knew he was in love‚ and when

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    Tomorrow code book two The Yesterday Virus Chapter One Tane and Rebecca walked over the ruins of Tane’s house “I can’t believe that it’s only been two days since we went into the Mobius” said Rebecca. “Yeah” said Tane he was trying to mask his sadness but was doing a poor job. “At least we sent the message back to ourselves so hopefully our past selves will stop the Chimera Project from happening” Rebecca reminded Tane. At that moment the message sent from the chronophone was spiraling through

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    "and as they went by I see they had the king and the duke astraddle of a rail - that is‚ I knowed it WAS the king and the duke‚ though they was all over tar and feathers‚ and didn’t look like nothing in the world that was human - just looked like a couple of monstrous big soldier-plumes. Well‚ it made me sick to see it; and I was sorry for them poor pitiful rascals‚ it seemed like I couldn’t ever feel any hardness against them any more in the world. It was a dreadful thing to see. Human beings can

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    Chapter Thirteen: Hidden Among the Waves The voyage by this time was proceeding with an intensified rhythm and the monotony was beginning to wear on the crew. The crew searched vainly for some variation in routine or some excitement in the waters around them. They searched for anything that would end the weariness and stimulate their interests. It was now more than a week since they lost sight of the Canaries and some thirty more days since leaving the Port of Palos. This day was quite ordinary

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    Louis Zamperini's Unbroken

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    “One moment of pain is worth a lifetime of glory”(Louis Zamperini as qtd. in goodreads). Many people will read Unbroken and see a story of a man who survived by power or knowledge which may be true‚ however‚ his survival is most likely because of the lessons he learned in his earlier life. Louis Zamperini was an intelligent and powerful man. The reason he was like that was because of his time living before his heroic incidents. Louis learned to be more compatible from his brother. He became physically

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    One important event about Louie’s life‚ was when Louie went to the Olympics to race. Another enormous thing that happened in his life‚ was when he crashed in the ocean and had to spend many weeks on a small raft‚ with 3 people in it. In the book Unbroken‚ the author states that even know Louie got through the POW camp with the bird beating on him constantly‚ He still has nightmares about the bird‚ and can’t get him out of his head. With so much stress on him‚ he starts drinking alcohol to try to

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    Louie’s life started out‚ troubled‚ but what got him out of it was running. In the movie for Unbroken they only skim past the running part of his life. The movie shows that he was falling behind in the Olympic race‚ but by the end of it‚ he speeds up and becomes the first American to cross the finish line in that race. Louie would have never been the runner‚ he was without Pete because Pete wanted to find a way for Louie to stop stealing and fighting. On page thirteen it says‚ “If Louie were

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    Samantha Timmer Accelerated European History Unbroken Analysis Paper July 2016 While reading the interesting novel of Unbroken there were lots to think about. Along with the prompts on which this paper will answer‚ the novel was a very good portrayal of what World War Two was like. This novel was told from the point of view of someone who lived through it‚ and it was a very in depth detailed report over Louie’s life‚ in the nonfiction literary category. This paper will describe and answer in detail

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    Unbroken Movie Analysis

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    A few years ago I went to see the movie “Unbroken” with my family. It is the story of a man that was a prisoner of war in World War II. On the way home from seeing the movie I complained about how some of the disturbing imagery had made me uncomfortable and how I didn’t think I could stomach watching the movie a second time. My father’s reply to my complaints was “It is your discomfort with the movie that is the reason you should watch it everyday.” That statement has been one that has stuck

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