Fidel Castro Family

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Client name. Fidel Castro
Family. His father Angel was a wealthy Immigrant from Spain, who had an affair with one of his servant Lina Ruz Gonzalez while he was married, whom also later married.
Castro is believed to have fathered at least nine children. With his first wife Martina, he had a son Fidelito who reportedly committed suicide in February 2018 after a battle with depression. His second wife, Dalia Soto del Valle, had five more sons. He also had three other children (two daughters and one son) from three separate women. He had married Mirta Díaz Balart, who was from a wealthy political family in Cuba.

Culture. He came from Cuba, where a cultural diversity is a prevalence. The culture in Cuba is built over the influence from Spanish, …show more content…

He was mostly educated by his tutor in the earlier years for a tutor in Santiago de Cuba, lather in the Catholic schools where he was sent to live and study. He was the third child of the father married, but because of the stigma of illegitimacy, his family decided to name him over her mother surname Ruz over being named under his father. As his father business grown he ensured that Castro grew up alongside the farm workforce. Her mother was very strict with his discipline, as well of his Catholic tutors. His father had a dominant personality who was tough and hard with him most of the time. He struggles over his earlier years most of the time because he always feels emotionally distant from his fathers. During poverty he protagonist an strong of Oedipal conflict with his father where Castro fights for a better salary for the stated worker finalizing with the threat to burn down his family house. Ironically during his government, the industrial worker receive lowest waves as well as the general population
Individual personality. he showed over his life a highly neurotic and unstable personality. His hunger for power and need for recognition where outstanding, making him unable to obtain emotional satisfaction for any other source. He rebelled, egoistic, extremely narcissistic, always imposing his authority, refusing to delegate and always looking for new areas where he can overthrow his authority. He was compulsive, with masochistic tendencies including his wish for martyrdom. He never trusts on the masses enough to hold a free election in Cuba, although he depends on the masses for support and

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