Vito Rizzuto Character Traits

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A main mobster in America that shares many traits with Vito Rizzuto is Joseph Massino, Boss of Bonanno crime family. The ruthlessness shown by Massino is a complete resemblance to Rizzuto's, in his fight for power and Vito's struggle to be back one top after his sentence. "Massino soon took drastic steps to eliminate any opposition." (Grimm, French and Pak, 2014) which is exactly what Vito did after his return. They both had a way with words which is what got Joseph a position in the mafia through Salvatore Vitale. Although Rizzuto never had to make a name for himself as his father was head before himself, he did make it clear he was capable of anything. Responsible for making alliances with other organized crime gangs such as the Hells Angels. …show more content…

But more often than not they would work with people if there benefit to them. Their style took the resemblance of a business, it was based on money. If there was money to be made they would be able to persuade anyone into helping them achieve more riches. Another major figure in organized crime whose ways were similar to Vito is Al Capone, who was also known for being able to avoid the authorities. "Al was bright and had a Knack for leadership"(Capone, 2011) much like Bonanno and Rizzuto. This was something necessary to run such a vast organization. When individuals planned to kill Capone to gain his power "Al caught wing of the treachery and at a party he held in their honour, he ceremoniously smashed their skulls with a baseball bat" (Chiocca, 2000) In order to succeed one must be ruthless and stay one step ahead of everyone else. These men were the few leaders that effectively avoided being assassinated, unlike most who were in charge before Vito. Lastly, one of the key components to their domination was to only keep those who could be trusted close. These were people of power who could have a positive impact on the

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