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3. On p. 139, Celli states that "Life is Beautiful confronts Italian audiences with the image of

Fascist Italy as an arrogant and aggressive nation, not the country defeated and torn by

the civil war that followed the Allied invasion of 1943." Consider your viewing of La vita

è bella and Una giornata particolare-do you agree with Celli's statement? Why or why

not? Give examples.