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Analyze The Leopard In Connection To Plebiscite Of Unification

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Prompt from Italian Civilization Instructor:
Step #1: Read Sprezzatura Chapter 48 titled “An unlikely international bestseller: Lampedusa's The Leopard”.
Step #2: Read Sprezzatura Chapter 42 titled “Giuseppe Garibaldi: A united Italy Emerges”.
Step #3: Read the PowerPoint attachment titled “The Unification of Italy”.
Step #4: Read the PowerPoint attachment titled “Giuseppe Garibaldi”.
Step #5: Read Chapter 3 of the PDF File titled “LampedusaTheLeopard”.
Step #6: Review the Lecture Notes titled “The Leopard”.
Step #7: Now for your actual assignment… “The Leopard “is set in Sicily during the late 1800's and early 1900's. Analyze the way the author combines actual historical events like the Plebiscite of Unification and Garibaldi's revolution with fictional characters and situations to create an effective backdrop for the main themes of the novel. You can also refer to Luchino Visconti's filmic adaptation.
Notes from me the student to the Writer:
I took screenshots of the Sprezzatura Chapter 48 and Chapter 42 and inserted them in separate Microsoft Word Documents Attachments.
I uploaded the two PowerPoint attachments titled “The Unification of Italy” and “Giuseppe Garibaldi”.
I also uploaded the PDF file titled “LampedusaTheLeopard” which has many chapters but we were only assigned to read Chapter 3.
Lastly, I uploaded the Lecture Notes in a Word Document attachment.
The assignment must be in Times New Roman Font with Size 12 with 1 inch margins all around.

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The Leopard
This is the story encompassing the lives of a Sicilian distinguished family, the House of Salina. Specifically the leader of the family, Prince Don Fabrizio Corbera ("the Leopard"), and how he and they are affected by the Italian unification or Risorgimento as Garibaldi and his thousand volunteers clear through Sicily, changing all in their way. Amid the opening scenes we see the Salina family taking rosary, and as is regularly the case all through the film, Visconti, and cinematographer Rotunno dish into their environment, their petition is off the screen, and the embroidered artwork of the shades blows internal toward them. It's a dazzling shot as we feel the twist of progress blowing in on them. Here we have the primary profound concentration of field shot that takes for the whole family with Fabrizio...
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