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    is portrayed as the villain who committed a crime and betrayed his son by not telling him that he kidnapped Filippo in the first place. Pino was a man who loved his family heartedly‚ yet somehow he was overcome by greed and fear which prompted him to do terrible and unforgettable things which made him evil. Thorough the novel it was enabling Pino to commit an evil sin of kidnapping Filippo and later attempting to kill him. At the beginning‚ Pino was strong man who cared deeply for his family but

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    The Effect of the Industrial Revolution on Art Movements of the Twentieth Century HUMN451 Contemporary Fine Arts DeVry University 04/13/2014 Abstract: This research examines the effect that the Industrial Revolution had on society and selected art movements of the twentieth century. To understand how art was affected by the rapid technological and social changes that occurred; it is important to present a summarized history of the Industrial Revolution. Some historians

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    were given the task of representing the biblical scene of Abraham’s sacrifice of Isaac in a bronze relief of quatrefoil shape‚ following the tradition of the first set of doors produced by Andrea Pisano (1330–36). The entry panels of Ghiberti and of Filippo Brunelleschi are the sole survivors of the contest. Ghiberti’s panels displayed a graceful and lively composition executed with a mastery of the

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    Filippo Brunelleschi a Renaissance Genius European Renaissance was an era filled with curiosity and a need for knowledge. This need for knowledge supported many sailors‚ cartographers‚ mathematicians‚ explorers‚ navigators‚ architects‚ and many more. There was a particular architect that innovated many ideas for the Renaissance‚ that architect is Filippo Brunelleschi. Filippo Brunelleschi was a man of many talents which helped him to succeed in life. He designed places for children to live‚ the

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    Filippo Brunelleschi was born on the year 1377 in Florence‚ Italy. He died on April 15‚ 1446 in Florence‚ Italy. His parents were Giuliana Spin and Brunellesco di Lippo. Even though Filippo Brunelleschi’s early life is mainly a mystery we do know many things about him. Like Filippo Brunelleschi was an Italian designer. Filippo Brunelleschi was “the man” of the renaissance because he was a head of his time. Also he was very skilled in many things. He was skilled in goldsmith

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    another innocent boy in Filippo. Michele Amitrano is a 9 year old boy who is adventurous and has a conscience which is not very familiar for a boy his age. He has also embarked across a boy in a hole named Filippo‚ in his efforts of freeing Filippo he comes across imagining a lot of fear with monsters like ogres‚ witches and bogeymen. Michele shows he is very naïve when he attempts to free Filippo after he had swore on his fathers head he wouldn’t go back to see Filippo again. Michele’s fears slowly

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    goes after his sister when she has fallen over (pg. 4) despite his own fears. Secondly‚ offering to complete the forfeit in place of Barbra when Skull forces her to complete an embarrassing forfeit. Finally‚ and most evidently‚ when he takes care of Filippo. This makes for a positive contrast with the rest of Acqua Traverse who seem to lack any compassion. When describing places and characters he reveals his unique way of viewing things that demonstrates his childlike imagination and innocence. He often

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    scared of many things. Most of which are imaginary such as ogres‚ monster‚ witches and so on. When he finds Filippo in the hole and who put him there‚ Michele’s fear gain a more realistic basis. However‚ even though Michele know he has a right to be afraid‚ he is compelled by his sense of moral obligation. After seeing Filippo’s mother plead of television he knew he must go back to see Filippo. Michele looks upon his parents to be loving and caring parents and this shapes how he understands what it

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    Michele sees his father as this almighty figure that knows all claiming that “Papa would explain it all to me [him]” (49) if he told him about Filippo. Even while being pushed away by his father he still attempts to be truthful‚ pursuing with “‘Papa‚ its important…’” (50) and the morning after arguing: “‘Papa‚ I’ve got something to tell you. Something important’” (59). Honesty is an admirable trait

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    insight on what it would be like to be in Michelles shoes. His courage can be seen when he takes the forfeit for Barbara‚ or when he jumps in to save his mum from Felices bashings and the worst of all‚ going to the most dangerous place possible to save Filippo from the hole. Ammaniti conveys Michele’s courage in many different ways in his difficult situations which also lead him to what could be death at the end of the road. His compassion and natural sense of what is right and wrong are sure guides‚ despite

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