Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Ammanitiââ¬â¢s Novel, Iââ¬â¢m Not Scared Essay -- Iââ¬â¢m Not Scared by Ammaniti
This is a profoundly moral tale of lost innocence and adult cruelty. Do you agree? Ammanitiââ¬â¢s novel Iââ¬â¢m Not Scared set in Acqua Traverse, Italy 1978 is a powerful text, which explores relevant social themes and issues. Besides being a tale of adult cruelty and lost innocence we cannot ignore the role in which loyalty and betrayal play in the novel. These central themes make this novel a compelling text. In the novel Michelle journeys from a joyful innocent child into a perceptive and wiser youth. Initially we view Michelle as a child who is very compassionate, willing to ââ¬Å"do the forfeitâ⬠for Barbara to exempt her from Skullââ¬â¢s cruelty. As the story progresses qualities namely courage and loyalty surface in Michelle. These two qualities are most noticeable when he states, ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m going to see Fillipoâ⬠¦ Whoââ¬â¢s Fillipo? Heââ¬â¢s a friend of mineâ⬠. Michelleââ¬â¢s actions show and justify a belief that he has in a sense ââ¬Å"lost his innocenceâ⬠. Michelle also shows maturity when he acknowledges that his father may not be a loving man, stating, â⬠Papa was the bogeyman. By day he was good, by night he was badâ⬠. He realises that the adults are cruel and is astounded when he notices his father stating ââ¬Å"two ears weââ¬â¢ll cut off. Two!â⬠. Michelle loses his innocence after witnessing the cruelty displayed by t he adults as well as being tested by the notions of loyalty and betrayal. The adults with the exception of Michelleââ¬â¢s mother can all be seen as having key roles in the kidnapping. The treatment ...
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