Quote 1.
" My spirit is unconquerable...I don't care what's probable. Through blood, sweat, and tears, I am unstoppable." (Page 189)
This quote was chosen because it represents the overall message of the book; to persevere and to not give up. It shows that it was the hardships on and off the mat that made him unstoppable. It's important because his life story is presented in this quote. From birth to now, he dealt with blood, sweat and tears. His unconquerable spirit is his motivation to becoming unstoppable.
I chose this quote because it showed his inspiration to keep on going, even though people thought he wasn't capable of wrestling . He had the self determination to propel himself forward. To do this, he had to see himself as any other athlete, regardless of his disabilities. This is important because without his determination, he wouldn't be who he is today; a three-time all-American wrestler and member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Quote 3.
This quote was chosen because it demonstrated the down point of Roble's life. It's important because Robles builds his way up from this point to become a champion. Every champion story always has his downfall, and this is necessary because champions need this to keep them going. At this point, Robles could have easily not decided to keep on going and give up. But he didn't. And after this point his life only got better.
Quote 4.
I chose this quote because this represented the climax of his life. He had finally won national title. It's important because his hard work finally paid off. It showed wrestlers throughout America , that a disabled man could become a champion and could not be stopped.
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