Unbroken Essay

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In the book Unbroken there is a boy named Louie who was a problematic child. Fortunately he grew out of those habits and became and really good runner who went to the Olympics. After the Olympics the war was going on and all young men had to join the military. Louie was a bomber and on a rescue mission he had a crash and him and the other members were stranded at sea until they got rescued by the Japanese. There in Japan he spent several painful years as a POW but eventually became free. So there are many incidents and events that reveal Louie as a brave, intelligent, and heroic man. There are many events in Unbroken that characterize Louie as brave. To start of with, was when Louie was racing the Japanese guard. He was afraid to win but he did win because he didn't want to lose his dignity. He was brave for choosing to win because he knew he was going to get beat for that and I think that it was a good decision. Another action that happened which revealed Louie as brave was when he had to repatch the reft when it got shot up. He stayed brave even though they could be eaten by a shark any second and he didn’t lack at doing his job of fixing the raft even though he was scared. So those are just some of the things that reveal Louie as a brave man. …show more content…

The first event was when the plain had just crashed and they were getting on the raft. Louie knew exactly what to do and split up the food and assign water bottles and that was a smart decision. He also knew how to use the sharks to catch little fish for food. Another event that reveals Louie as intelligent was when he would steal from the Japanese guards. He came up with plans that were complicated yet really well thought out and they always worked. He almost always had a solution to the problem to so i’d say he was pretty smart. So those events are the ones that reveal Louie as

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