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Summary Of The Book 'Unbroken'

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Over the course of the book, “Unbroken”, many life tasks go on throughout the century to affect the people of the U.S from traumatizing events. Such events that it changed people into a new type of person which later developed into cases of PTSD. “Unbroken” starts off as a story about a young boy named Louie who could not determine what his true fate was, later he develops into a fearsome young man who has the opportunity to save American lives as an American soldier during World War II. Not only was he a soldier, he was a Throughout the war many devastating tragedies occurred, such as random friends fighting and dying in combat to protect the U.S. While reading the book, one might notice that the effects of war can change a person significantly. Although Louie saw traumatizing events, this helped him become a better person in the overall better state of the world. Many close friends in which he developed feelings for as buds later passed away would always get to him emotionally. One may agree that the events that occurred to Louie and his crewmates may lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Although the soldiers fight for our incredible nation, and enjoy every aspect of the victory, it is often ignored that PTSD affects many our veteran troops whom will suffer for years to come. The soldiers whom …show more content…

While reading the novel, I worshipped the realisation of the quality given by Louie and understanding the emotion of what has happened in the past. Given the choice to read “Unbroken” and truly understanding the qualities that come from war, made me weary and believe this book was the right choice for a worthy to read novel. Being able to have the choice to understand the possibility and risk of PTSD was eye opening. After reviewing and examining the tarnishing events that lead to mental illness, not only opens your eyes but makes it a

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