Book Report On Unbroken By Laura Hillenbrand

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In the book, “Unbroken” by Laura Hillenbrand, a character goes through a major transformation throughout the story. A character named Louie Zamperini starts out as a brat that is extremely immature and a disappointment to his family. He is found looking up a woman’s skirt under some bleachers by his brother and runs away as fast as he can as a result. His brother sees the speed and pushes him to become a runner. Louie, after being pushed, starts to mature and becomes a famous Olympic track runner. After World War II started, Louie joined the army and became known for being on multiple successful bombing runs with his friends, Mac and Phil. This story depicts the theme of how anyone can fall into bad times, but they can always pick themselves up again. …show more content…

The plane crashes into the ocean, which forces Louie and his friends to survive in a raft until help arrives. Mac, being in a state of panic, decides to eat all of their nutrient chocolate at the very beginning of the ordeal and eventually dies of nutrition deficit. After 47 days of being at sea, Louie and Phil are captured by a passing Japanese ship. They are both sent to a concentration camp where Louie is known for being an Olympic runner. Louie is given an offer to spread Anti-American propaganda in exchange for being free, but declines the offer twice, which causes the Bird, the warden of the camp, to punish him severely. Louie, despite being beaten, refuses to take the offer out of respect for his country, which shows how much he has changed from his younger