In this scene, Rocco tells the readers that he was an orphan living in Italy with other little boys. This scene is important because it tells everyone where he started and how he had nothing.
In this scene, a man named Tony says he is Rocco's grandfather and said that he had money and could take him to his beautiful house. This scene is very impactful because this is a huge deal in Rocco's life he can finally go to a home and have a family.
In this scene, Rocco finally gets to the house that was supposed to be big and beautiful but it was a dark cellar with 4 other boys in it. This scene was very important because right when Rocco thought he finally had his own house it turned out to be a dark cell.
In this scene, Rocco decides to run away with the family and he finds a boat with a fisherman in it the fisherman lets them on their boat and they stayed with them for 5 years. This scene is important because this is where Rocco kind of decided he wanted to leave and that was the best decision for him at the time and later on.
In this scene, Rocco and his family decided after 5 years that they want to go to America. This decision was very important because this was the way to get food and money. They had no other choice.
In this scene, it shows that Rocco and his family have made so much money off of working hard and Rocco went from being an Orphan to having money and moving to America. This scene is very important because it shows how nothing can turn into something you just have to work hard, try and never give up.