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In unbroken what behaviors showed louie's suffocating anxiety?

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Some behaviors that showed Louie's suffocating anxiety include;

1. His attitude of hoarding things caused most likely by the fact that he was deprived of material things during the times he was held captive as a Prisoner of war.

2. He became irritable. For example, he once smashed a recording of one of his speeches when his family played it to him excitedly.

3. He resorted to alcoholism to deal with these challenges.

Step-by-step explanation:

The book, 'Unbroken', by Laura Hillenbrand, tells the story of Louie Silvie Zamperini who was an accomplished runner in the Olympics, but eventually joined the World War II as a soldier. There he was subjected to a lot of harsh realities, one of them being his survival of a plane crash. He was also taken captive by the Japanese as a Prisoner of War. There, he suffered bad treatment under Mutsuiro Watanabe also known as, The Bird.

All of these made Louie develop a suffocating anxiety reflected in his attitude of hoarding things. He became irritable at times and even resorted to drinking to cope with his challenges. He Eventually married a woman from a rich background known as Cynthia Applewhite because he had a sense of security with her.

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