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    the Bad Guy” A Critique of the Protagonists in the Mafia Genre: The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire Nadine Mohamed "Do you spend time with your family? Good‚ because a man that doesn ’t spend time with his family can never be a real man" ~ Don Vito Corleone The Godfather That’s really what the Mafia genre is really all about- virility and italianita (Nochimson. MP‚ 2002: 2). As a sub-genre to the Crime and Gangster genres‚ the Mafia genre is relatively new. Francis Ford Coppola’s The

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    American organized crime (or the Mafia/Mob as it is known by some) begins not in the streets of Manhattan or Chicago or other big cities as some like to think. It begins as the seemingly innocent protection of Sicilian landowners when they are away from their farms. By the 1800’s‚ these ‘protectors’ had become corrupt‚ bullying people for their so-called protection and running other illegal activities all throughout Sicily. When the laws of Benito Mussolini became increasingly strict‚ so strict

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    The Mafia Everyone has heard of the notorious Al Capone. Gang leader from Chicago who is responsible for many murders. What some may not know is that he was also a part of a much larger organization known as The Mafia. Defined by Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary as a “secret criminal society” the Mafia controls all organized crime in a particular area. They knew how to get what they wanted without getting caught and were not afraid of anything or anyone. Although the Mafia is still around

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    on glamorizing the Mafioso lifestyle‚ distracting from the true nature of organized crime. Over the past decade‚ the key opportunities have been utilized by the Italian Mafia‚ resulting in a powerful behind-the-scenes dominance over many aspects we may not expect. "It’s gonna be a Cosa Nostra." "The Honored Society‚ or Mafia‚ as it was less often called‚ was a vast criminal brotherhood that had developed in Palermo and western Sicily independently of the Camorra of Naples." They developed

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    the Cleveland Mafia ostentatiously engaged in mob warfare and infighting‚ the Cleveland Syndicate managed to work behind the scenes and cooperate with each other. Indeed‚ the Syndicate is remarkable in that they remained on friendly terms with each other until their deaths several decades later‚ a feat almost unheard of among criminal organizations. Apart from working well among themselves‚ the Cleveland Syndicate also began making alliances with factions of the greater Cleveland Mafia. Shortly after

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    Mafia/Italian Stereotypes

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    Most people think that people from the mafia are ruthless gangsters‚ who don’t care about anybody except them selves. They can do anything they want to and not get punished or caught. Another stereotype is all Italians are part of a mob or gang. A perfect example is the show "Sopranos". In this essay ill show you how shows and movies stereotype the mafia and the Italian race. A very common Mafia Stereotype is that all Italians are part of a gang. The Sopranos shows this because the soprano family

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    A group of men running through the streets breaking store windows‚ smashing cars‚ and killing any resistance to their criminal ways. That’s what people believe the Mafia is anyway‚ television shows and movies have portrayed them as such. The Mafia‚ or “Mob”‚ was a crucial part of American history. The Mafia impacted our society‚ economy‚ and some of the most popular cities in the world. They struck fear into the hearts of civilians‚ stole valuable artifacts and currency‚ and caused Chicago to break

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    The Mafia was started for the purpose to create a family orientated organization of Sicilians to gain freedom‚ and has grown to become one of the most successful organized crime syndicates‚ that over time has fascinated many people. The mafia through all its publicised terror and famous court hearings have left an impression on our society that will not be forgotten. For many incentives such as money and power‚ the mafia grew popular and eventually spread through out the world. The mafia was first

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    Explorer Web Links 399 1st pass Pages 30017_CH15_398_431_r7.qxp 4/7/06 3:13 PM Page 400 © Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION YOU ARE THE CRIMINOLOGIST Organized Crime Sleeps with the Phishes Two alleged Mafia members in the Gambino crime family pled guilty to charges that they used the Internet to defraud customers out of more than $650 million. They also used telephones to attract victims by making offers of free

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    The Mafia Theory

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    The mafia theory. David E. Scheim has published two books claiming that the Mafia were responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He believes that it was organized by Carlos Marcello‚ Santos Trafficante and Jimmy Hoffa. This theory is based on the idea that the Mafia were angry with both John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy for their attempts to destroy organized crime. Scheim’s theory was supported by Trafficante’s lawyer‚ Frank Ragano‚ who published the book Mob Lawyer‚ in 1994. The

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