Angel Gaulze
Angel Gaulze was a rather bizarre boy, sharp-minded and very determined, at 18 he had already come out by declaring his homosexuality publicly in class in front of his classmates. Certainly he had not foreseen the consequences that his declaration would have in his social life. In fact, often mocked for his stout stature and badly regarded by his classmates, he had spent the last two years in that school no longer talking to anyone and therefore found himself without friends to rely on. He felt like he was disconnected from the world, with a repressed anger towards everyone and a continuous discontent around him. In the family things were not better, the father a half drunkard, who often in fits of anger beat his wife, had learned by some colleagues in the factory about the new trend of his son, and for him it had become a great source of shame. . As a bigoted southerner Italian man, he had filled the house with religious furnishings, such as statuettes of Madonna and Padre Pio, and other dusty frills which he often pray asking for grace to wash away the shameful shame that had struck his family: Angel's homosexuality ..