The story of Louis Zamperini is one of my favorites. It is an amazing story about an American hero. The obstacles Louis has faced in his lifetime are unthinkable. He has endured a crazy amount of pain but has never given up. He is a great role model for kids because he can teach people to keep pushing forward. Louis Zamperini was born in Olean, N.Y. on Jan. 26, 1916. His parents, Louisse and Anthony were Itialian immigrants. His siblings were Pete, Virginia, and Sylvia. His family
Louis Zamperini is a well known hero for his deeds. As a child, Louie was unstoppable. When Louie was two years old and was sick, Louie couldn’t sit still and jumped out of his window, and he ran with policemen chasing after him. He was known as an one-man insurgency. As Louie grew older and joined the Army, Louie changed in some ways and stayed the same in others. Louie was a defiant, dignified, and selfless man in many ways. Louie Zamperini was defiant throughout his whole life. Starting when
up no matter what. Even if you’re in last place-finish”- Louis Zamperini. Louis Zamperini was born on January 26, 1917 in Olean, New York. Zamperini moved to Torrance, California as a kid and got into a lot of trouble. As a kid Zamperini got into a lot of trouble with the law and started smoking at the age of eight and drinking at the age of 13. Zamperini’s brother Pete persuaded him to join track to get away from his bad habits. Zamperini was a star at track setting many records including a four
Louis Zamperini, was an Olympic athlete, WWII veteran, and Japanese POW camp survivor, he was treated horribly, but through God he was able to push through and prevail. Louis Zamperini was born to Italian immigrant parents. In his early childhood, Louis Zamperini smoked and drank. Because he was a star high school runner, Zamperini made the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and finished eight in the 5000- meter race. Later, Zamperini was drafted into the army as a B-24 bombardier in WWII. After his plane went
Among the survivors of this tragic accident was an Olympic distance runner. Louis Silvie Zamperini, second son to Anthony Zamperini and Louise Dossi, was born on January 26, 1917 in Olean, New York. He grew up in Torrance, California, where he became a sort of delinquent. As the target of bullying, Louis was often forced to defend himself. He was often in trouble as a child, both from school and from his parents. Louis’ older brother, Pete, often
Louis Zamperini Prisoner of War; Olympic Runner Prisoner of war, olympic runner, and war hero are three words that describe Louis Zamperini. Many people know that Louis Zamperini was an olympic runner and in the war, but he was so much more. As a well known Prisoner of War and Olympic Runner, Louis Zamperini showed Americans that no matter what gender, no matter what age, no matter how brave you are, they should fight for what is right. He left a lasting legacy as a person who had integrity
The first time I laid my eyes on Louis Zamperini I saw pure strength, threatening strength, enough strength to stupefy an individual. ‘Don’t look at me’, I shouted after he stared me in the eyes. The sheer audacity to ogle an enemy right in the eyes frightened me. That event marked the day that I would not only idolize Louis but try to break him. Looking back on the war I remember many things, but the day I met Louis Zamperini is one that significantly stands out. I pushed him to his absolute limits
most talent don't ever develop that attitude, and the ones who aren't blessed in that way are the most competitive and have the biggest heart.” In Laura Hillenbrand’s nonfiction book Unbroken, the competitive spirit of Louis Zamperini is demonstrated when, against all odds Louis goes, from being a thief as a kid to competing in the Olympics in Berlin. Tragically as a young adult during World War II his bomber crashed into the Pacific Ocean Louis’s future started to head for the worst as he was
really are when we didn’t think we could be that strong.” In Laura Hillenbrand’s Unbroken, a book about Louis Zamperini’s bravery helped him to survive his bomber crashing into the Pacific spending forty-seven days adrift at sea only to be captured and sent to a POW camp. All of Louie’s emotional story is captivated in Hillenbrand’s memorable story. As a child and young adult, Louis first started out as a thief, but unlike the average
These 3 people Louis Zamperini, Phil, and mac. One key characteristic of resilience, as provided by Kendra Cherry, is Awareness that represents louis Zamperini perfectly through his life, his time at sea, and the people he lost. Louis Zamperini represents the character trait resilience quite well in his early years. As a child, he was constantly on the go and causing trouble. Louis grew up in a town named Torrance, California. By wreaking havoc on the town, he developed resilience. Louis developed resilience
risks something to yourself voluntarily without expecting something in return. That is exactly what Louis Zamperini did but he also did more than that. He forgave the people that had done him wrong. He refused to get part of suffering for the sake of his loyalty to America which definitely cost him. In fact, it caused him a punch in the face from EVERY single prisoner on the Japanese camp. In the book Louis was told that if America won the war the people in the camp would be killed which was obviously
things that Louis Silvie Zamperini had to endure as a POW in a Japanese camp, but he didn’t spend his entire life in POW camp. He had a life before and after the famous World War II. He survived a lot. He went through hell after a delinquent childhood, to a star runner, to a brutally tortured POW in Japan, and even after he was freed from the demeaning camps, it still took him several years to come out of the rocky ditch that the war had left him in. First off, Louis Zamperini was not your
consideration, many more qualities of what makes a hero become evident. Valor, honesty, selflessness, the will to persevere, and someone who is above all hatred are just a few overlooked and “more recent” qualities of what it takes to be a hero. Beyond Louis Zamperini’s reputation of a war hero, he comes home to embody the persona of an everyday hero. With his moving
Louis Zamperini was a very troubled child. He was the total opposite of his brother, Pete. He loved to get in trouble and mess around. He started drinking and smoking cigarettes before he was 10 years old. ALl of this changed when he found his love for running. It cleansed him of all his bad habits, and when he started running, all he wanted to do was run. He was the best runner in his high school, setting records upon records. He also set many records and college, and even records in the Olympics
Louis Zamperini lived a life filled with strife. From a troublemaking boy to a prisoner of war, he faced many conflicts. His journey in World War Two is especially fraught with struggle and obstacles. Through sheer determination, Louis Zamperini survived a plane crash, a war camp, and the haunting memory of his time in war. After his plane crashed due to engine malfunction, Zamperini had to survive forty-seven days at sea with two other men. They faced many external struggles. Surrounded by sea
Sinigaglia 1 Chiara Sinigaglia Ms. Vyse English 2 Honors April 15, 2016 ?Unbroken?: How Louis Zamperini Survived Suffering Using Faith and Hope In ?Unbroken,? Louis Zamperini, a delinquent runner, has to use his faith and free will to get through his hardships in life, particularly when he faces the Japanese concentration camps. Driven to the limits of endurance, Louis looks upon his hopes and dreams whilst he gets stuck with two other soldiers in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. He faces the brutality
Louis Zamperini by Kirsty Connell Louis “Louie” Zamperini was an Olympian and war hero. He was the subject of the book and later the movie adaptation ` Unbroken`. He died in 2014 on July 4th at the age of 97. Louie Zamperini was born on January 26th,1917, in Olean, New York. His parents, Louise and Anthony were both native to Verona in Northen Italy. He was raised in a strict Catholic household with his older brother Pete and two younger sisters Sylvia and Virginia. In 1919, the family moved to
depends on the circumstance. Louis Zamperini was a World War Two solider who was stranded on a lifeboat with two other men, they survived 47 days at sea, although one of the soldiers succumbed to the elements and could not hold on long enough to reach land. 14 days after he passed, they reached land, where Japanese authorities brought them to an island named Execution Island. After two years of surviving in multiple P.O.W camps, Louis was sent home to live his life. Louis was thrust into a situation
Louis Zamperini endured countless hardships during his lifetime. Growing up in Torrance, California, Louis was a reckless delinquent who often stole and got into fights with kids from his school. Louis got away with stealing and got out of fights with his impeccable speed and ability to quickly run away. His older brother, Pete, thought he could channel this incredible swiftness into something positive. Pete convinced Louie to attempt running for his schools track team. Louie trained and rapidly
Unbroken shows you no matter what happens in life to never give up, keep fighting. This book is about a boy named Louis Zamperini who gets into a lot of trouble as a kid, but later on in, life he begins to run track and ends up breaking records and eventually he goes to the Olympics. After the Olympics, Louis joins the Air Force, while in combat there plane got shot down and they crashed in the ocean. After the crash, they were stranded in the middle of the ocean for 47 days starving with very limited