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Unbroken: The many faces of Louie Zamperini A man faces hunger, dehydration, diseases, and worst of all the loss of his family. In the novel, Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, Louie Zamperini faces monstrous situations as he tries to survive in inhumane conditions during Word War II. During his adventure, he displays many traits that shape the path of the story. In his imprisonment in a Japanese Prisoner of War Camp, he exhibits many negative character traits that resemble his weakness for taking risks. During a plane crash, he unfathomably gets stuck in wires and decides it is the end for him and demonstrates his cowardly demeanor. After effortlessly surviving a catastrophic plane crash in the middle of the ocean he experiences an illusion that represents he is losing his reasoning. Louie Zamperini demonstrates many character traits that resemble his overall story and his chances of survival. …show more content…

Therefore, we can describe Louie as a risk-averse. For example, when Louie faced the POW guard “Louie wanted to duck, but he fought the instinct knowing from Ofuna that this would only provoke more blows” (233). This shows the reader that earlier throughout the story he had been punished for doing something that made the guard mad. Thus, Louie wanted to fight back but due to the “risk” of being punished, even more, he decided to maintain calm. This proves to the reader he took the easy way out and does not show the character trait of bravery. Furthermore, this shows he is a coward since he doesn't take any risks. Overall, one can clearly say that Louie is not a risk taker due to his minimum demonstration of

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