Unbroken Chapter Summary

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II. Summary of the Main Ideas In the book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, young Louie Zamperini is the troublemaker of Torrance, California. After his life had taken a mischievous turn, his older brother, Pete, managed to convert his love of running away, into a passion for running on the track. At first, Louie’s old habit of smoking gets the best of him, and it is very hard for him to compare to the other track athletes. After a few months of training, coached by Pete, Louie begins to break high school records, and became the fastest high school miler in 1934. After much more hard work, goes to the Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936 but is no match for the Finnish runners. He trains hard for the next Olympic Games, and hopes to beat the four minute …show more content…

The first few months of his service are quiet, and nothing more than training and a few small missions. After a while, he and his crew became like an oiled machine, working efficiently and nearly without error. After the crew’s first major battle, their plane, the Super Man, lands safely although it is filled with over five hundred bullet holes. With the Super Man out of commission, the men are transferred to a less reliable plane, the Green Hornet. While out on a mission in the Pacific, the crew and its plane is shot down, leaving only three men alive. Louie, Phil, and Mac survive for weeks, but Mac eventually succumbs to insanity and dies at sea. In the end, the two men survive for forty-six days, only to be captured and placed in a miserable POW camp. They shuffle around, but stay prisoners until the war ends. Although he has been severely mistreated by a sadistic guard, nicknamed the Bird, Louie survives and returns home. Upon returning home, Louie marries a woman named Cynthia. They soon have a daughter and Louie begins to develop a drinking problem to help himself cope with the terrors of war. Their young life together reaches a low point when Cynthia catches Louie shaking his infant daughter. Billy Graham comes to town and she convinces Louie to attend one of his preaching sessions. Finding faith in God enables him to turn his life around, and he becomes a motivational

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