After he recovered, he started working at a nearby hatchery. He then moved on to opening and running his own feed store until he died from a heart attack at
He stayed resilient and had a positive outlook despite the dire situation. Through optimism and determination, Louie fought hard, surviving the plane crash and hard weeks on the
He made a good recovery for the first three days. On the fourth he fell ill. He gained a fever and in less than a week died from pneumonia. His last words were “let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees.”
Cabeza De Vaca survived by his success as a healer. “He had been wounded through the right shoulder with an arrow” “with a knife I opened his chest to that place” “at last I pulled it out.” (Doc C) These quotes explain that Cabeza was able to keep a man alive. “We cured the sick.”
He prayed and kept praying and praying he kept his sanity and faith in god. He prayed for all the people that had been killed or died. He had to stick with his dad and keep him in good health so he would not loose him. “I can’t loose my dad he is all I have got.” He could not loose his dad because it is all
As he was going, he lost his way and fell into an oil pocket. One of his crewmates wouldn’t help him, so he knew he had to do something himself and eventually managed to find his way out himself. However, he was brutally injured.
When he finally makes it to the tall plants, he thinks he is safe; however, the last few pages show the big fish swimming away with the hat on his head.
In the end, after all his hard work and dedication, he did
Although he faced many hardships throughout the course of his life, Louie managed to stay strong and continue on to spread his heroic life story of survival, resilience, and
Eventually, he was able to overcome the redemption he felt for what he had done. Or actually for what he had not done. One way was by the scars and broken ribs Assef had left
His great iron head fell off.” In an attempt to recover himself, he only proves himself more incapable as finds himself playing a game of hide and seek with his environment, trying to find his parts: “Hop, hop, hop, they went, peering among the
However, his will to survive ultimately took over and motivated him to withstand the extreme pain of removing his own hand in order to escape to eventual
Since a person’s brain is so fragile, considering how important it is becomes even more daunting. After all, the brain, is the body’s ultimate controller, taking charge of even a person’s own desires and actions once it is compromised by injury, illness, or other ailment (Cahalan, 2012, pg.87). As much as the human race wants to believe they are in control, the truth is one event could drastically change
In the long run, his hopes turned real and eventually made it out of the rough camps he was forced into. Although it took him 9 years, he stayed strong, regardless of what he went through. His story is an inspiration to many since he not only made it out alive, but also managed to stay as sane as possible throughout the process. 10 Injustices
This time spent here helped to begin to develop the creature’s mind, proving he was in fact rather intelligent. The monster knew that he was different from these people, often describing them all as beautiful. He knew they would not accept him, and yet his search for belonging and family continue to surge the novel forward. While the creature is lonely and hurting, his actions slowly become malicious.