BIOGRAPHY MUSSOLINI – From Dust to Dust (part 1 from 3)

Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was born as a dust in Dovia Village, Predappio Province, Italy on a sunny Sunday in July, 29th1883. Why was he considered as dust? His figure that could be great in the land of Italy was just born from couples who were trapped in poverty. Not only poor, his family was ruined by a life totally in disharmony. A disharmony that was not worthy of being a living environment for a growing child.
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The messy life led Mussolini growing wild and rebellious. Mussolini lived his life without attention as well as a grain of dust. However, Mussolini had a dream to become the ruler of Italy. But, from childhood to adult his life full of chaotic with various criminal records. Although his behavior was uncontrollable, Mussolini was actually a smart kid, especially in speech. However, he used his skill just to spread a bad criticize, offensive, and doing propaganda as he pleased. He had never built social relations nicely. Political atmosphere that was not stable in the country, forced Mussolini often feel the cold prison bars. Moreover, Mussolini also likes to do violence and playing women. Two characteristics that often brought him losing its works before he jumped in the world of journalism.
His first journalism career began in the Avanti newspaper, the party's official newspaper of socialist, in December 1912 at the age of 29. His ability to improve newspapers rank by presenting propaganda in political news and deliver a speech managed him to attain his own fame. However, this was not actually obtained fame of noble deeds favored all parties. All the mischief, rebellion, sedition, and speeches about illegal socialist he had that indeed invited many enemies to him. But, contrary, he considered as an idol for some groups who actually worships the arrogant attitude of Mussolini.
The government’s role to imprison Mussolini and put his name on a black list, and even make expelled from various cities and countries, just made him appear as a hero. Mussolini even been named as "Vice Romagna Socialists" and was also nicknamed as "the whole power of the revolutionary Italian Duce". The name Mussolini has skyrocketed due to his admission in a political party. His speeches won the Socialist Party managed to deliver the highest-ever seats, 53 seats.

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