Richard Ramirez was born as Ricardo Leyva Muñoz Ramírez on February 29, 1960, in El Paso, Texas, and was the youngest of seven kids to Mercedes and Julian Ramírez. Known as Richard or Ricky, Ramirez had a suffered youth and was intensely impacted by his more seasoned cousin. As a kid, he was unreliable in school and could never get his work done. His recklessness wound up noticeably hazardous when he worked at a motel. Rather than working, he would take things from the visitor. He was furthermore affected by his cousin, Mike, a Vietnam veteran. Ramirez may have been impacted such a great amount by his cousin that it could have built up his psychopathy who revealed to Ramirez appealing stories about the torment and mutilation he had experienced …show more content…
The kind of animosity that Ramirez indicated was ruthless. When he was with his casualties, he asserted that Satan would be glad for his activities. This demonstrated a feeling of conceited feeling of worth. He was the person who would make Satan pleased. Ramirez was the chosen one and it was about him demonstrating to Satan that he was "The One." After he was charged, regardless he indicated psychopathic conduct and characteristics. He was denied appearance rights since he would open himself to guests, again demonstrating his requirement for …show more content…
Ramirez also squeezed out Maxine Zazzara's eyes. A full-scale police operation yielded no solid outcomes, and Ramirez rehashed his assault symbol on William and Lillie Doi in April 1985. Throughout the following two months, his murder rate heightened quickly, guaranteeing another dozen casualties in a craze of theft, attack and severe cruelty—finish with Satanic duties—and driving Los Angeles into a turmoil. After the press requested that the police accomplish more to catch the killer, a committed team included many law-implementation officers was set up, and the FBI ventured into
Carlos is working 2 jobs to keep the two afloat. In the eyes of his employers at Hector's he is already 18, nobody asked for a birth certificate. To the "official persons" he didn't even exist. While talking about their favorite Cuban-born baseball player, El Grade, and cooking their Saturday morning breakfast, Carlos said to his brother “My little brother, Miguel, the hero
Vicente nació en Huentitán El Alto, Jalisco, México 17 de febrero 1940. Él creció en el rancho de su padre en Guadalajara, a los ocho años Vicente consiguió su inspiración de Pedro Infante cuando su madre lo llevó a ver una de sus películas favoritas. Pedro infante fue un famoso actor y cantante
Senator Dennis Chavez was born on April 8, 1888 in the community of Los Chévez. He
Richard Ramirez’s chances at a normal life were greatly reduced by biology, but his environment certainly did not lead him toward a good future. Julian was a very abusive father and Richard witnessed him beating his older brother on several occasions. In spite of the violence and negativity that he faced every, people in his life thought of him as “a good boy” until he was about ten years old. (Bruno, 2012) Around that time, Richard’s Cousin Michael, a former Green Beret for the United States military, returned to El Paso from Vietnam. Richard and Mike spent most of their time together doing drugs and discussing the violence that Mike experienced during his deployment. Mike told him about the women who he beat, tortured, and raped just for pleasure, and Richard was very intrigued with his gruesome details and photos. At age
Guzmán was born on April 4, 1957 to a poor family in the hamlet of La Tuna near Badiraguato, where he sold oranges as a child. He had two sisters: Armida and Bernarda; and had 4 brothers: Miguel Angel, Aureliano, Arturo and Emilio. Little is known about Guzmán's early years. His father was supposedly a cattle rancher, as were most in the area; it is believed, however, that he also grew opium poppy.[2][7] Fortunately for Guzmán, his father had connections to higher-ups in the Sinaloan capital of Culiacán through a relative, Pedro Avilés Pérez, Joaquin Guzmán's uncle. Aviles was a key player in the Sinaloa drug business, seen as a pioneer for finding new methods of transporting the rural produce to urban areas for shipment by way of
The main cause of tension at home was due to Rodriguez coming from a working class household where his parents lacked much education. He despised that about his parents
Reymundo was born in Puerto Rico in 1963 in the back of a 1957 Chevy. His mother was married at age sixteen
Cesar Chavez was born in Yuma, Arizona March 31, 1927. He had five children including himself in his family, especially Richard who he was very fond of. While working on the farm, Chavez experienced life-changing conditions such as: “wretched migrant camps, corrupt labor contractors, meager wages for backbreaking work, and bitter racism.” (History.com) Cesar Chavez loved helping out when he was a boy and he was an organizer, assigning chores
The suspect the night stalker was taken into court for preliminary hearing on multiple murder charges on March 18, 1986 , he feared sixty eight felony counts. On May 21, 1986 Richard was in court for his arrangement for fourteen counts of murder and thirty one other felonies, he pleaded innocent to all the charges. Ramirez was sentenced to die in California’s gas chamber. His trial took so long it was one of the longest trials in American history. Ramirez died in prison on June 7, 2013
Rodriguez demonstrates this rhetorical style through the use of pity throughout the memoir. He attempts to pull the reader into complying with his conclusions through the use of pity in his stories, especially with racial incidents. Claiming that he “grew up wanting to be white,” Rodriguez uses his race and the desire of “wanting to be colorless” as a way to generate pity from the reader (140). Using the comparison of young kids picking sides, he expresses that “brown was like the skinny or fat kids left over after the team captains chose sides. ‘You take the rest’- my cue to wander away to the sidelines, to wander away” (5). Rodriguez tries to fabricate pity and sympathy from the reader by expressing a story of heartache, and comparing the atrocious classifications of race to innocent children picking teams. Not only does Rodrigues use the pity card when talking about his race but also with his lifestyle and social stature. Reaching out to the audience in his memoir, Rodriguez asks “does anybody know what I’m talking about? Ah, me. I am alone in my brown study. I can say anything I like. Nobody listens” (38). With this remark, Richard tries to portray himself as an outsider or an outcaste. People empathize with outcastes and usually do what they are capable of in pursuance of making the loner feel accepted. He uses pathos to spawn pity
Eventually Richard Rodriguez develops bitterness towards his parents. For being uneducated and ignorant, His thirst for knowledge has transformed him into someone who holds a distain for those without knowledge or esteem. Then he transforms into someone who feels guilt over his success. His family life has turned into an atypical situation where there is very little closeness between him and the other members of his family. This is caused by his increasing want to distance himself from what he believes to be uneducated.
Throughout pg 133 Rodriguez shows a very distraughted mind where he stares into the mirror, remembering the things his aunt had commented on dark complexion boys in the family. Rodriguez said: “I heard the swirling voices of aunts, and even my
In the 1960’s, Manson gathered hundreds of followers which he called “The Family.” They lived on a deserted ranch. Most of Manson’s followers were impressionable young females and he used LSD and amphetamines to help manipulate and convince them to act out his wishes. He slowly broke down his follower’s beliefs and made them believe that he was Jesus and that a race war was impending. Eventually Manson’s most loyal followers carried out his acts of violence and left seven people dead. In 1969, police raided the ranch on suspicions of vandalism, unaware of the murders committed until after the arrests. Charles Manson has been labeled “The Icon of Evil.” (Rosenberg, 2009)
Satan’s character embodies the idea of a heroic figure because he questions what he feels to be true, even though his tragic fall is that he becomes easily misguided.
Satan was unwilling to back down, no matter how great God’s power. This mission stands out as an element of the epic hero. In almost all epics written the hero has to stifle past guarded boundaries in order to complete goals. Satan’s bravery in trying to learn answers concerning his existence in heaven and his damnation to Hell is noble. Determination to derive truth is an admirable quality. Though his bitterness creates negative characteristics, his core purpose is not entirely blasphemous. He considers all that is placed before him and says in book 1, “Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven” (263). He knows that Hell is a place of doom and torture, but he is committed to living there with dignity and hopes to eventually rise above the creator and gain back what he feels he is entitled to as a living being. This acceptance of his conditions and determination to overcome makes him the underdog that an audience cannot help but root for. Everyone knows what it’s like to be in dark place with no visible escape. People want to be able to relate to a character that remains hopeful. In this sense Satan seems very heroic and critics have even gone as far as interpreting God as the villain.