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    The Godfather Movie Essay

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    The Godfather film center on the Corleone family and Michael Corleone’s rise to the head of the Corleone crime family. The movie begins with the introduction of Vito Corleone (born 1892 – died 1954‚ heart attack)‚ the head of the Corleone family‚ in New York at his daughter’s wedding. Vito is a Sicilian born Italian immigrant who is married to Carmella Corleone (born 1897)‚ who is also a Sicilian born Italian immigrant. Vito is best described as calm‚ intelligent and calculated. Carmella is best

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    Redemption. The Godfather employs a classic Italian-American mafia crime family in New York and Nevada. Vito Corleone as the founder of the Corleone crime family. An immigrant from Sicily who witnessed both his parents shot by a different don. He has four children and a step son whom he had adopted. Michael Corleone as the second Godfather to the Corleone crime family. Santino (Sonny) Corleone who is the eldest son and was to be the newly crowned don of the family until his death. Tom Hagen who is the

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    isn’t main stuff. The main thing is how to be a man. A real responsible. Because a real take cares for his family and people only respects and acceptance the real man. In novel‚ That man is “Don Vito Corleone”. The story is about 1940’s crime life in New York. There was a man named Vito Corleone who called the Godfather. He is generous‚ helpful and kind one. He always helps people who need a help most. He helps by doing everything. All he asks for is to respect him and call him a godfather. Because

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    Godfather is an insightful sociological study of violence‚ power‚ honor and obligation‚ corruption‚ justice and crime in America. Part I of The Godfather Trilogy centers on the Corleone crime "family" in the boroughs of New York City in the mid 1940s‚ dominated at first by the aging godfather/patriarch "Don" Vito Corleone. As a turn-of-the-century Silician immigrant‚ he is the head of one of the five Italian-American "families" that operates a crime syndicate. The ’honorable’ crime "family‚" working

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    The Godfather Analysis

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    father and the perfect Godfather‚ making him a difficult model for all of his children‚ especially Michael‚ to imitate Head of families: The antagonist is Don Barzinni and the other Three Families in their desire to introduce drug trade. The hit on Vito Corleone results in the war between the Corleone Family and the other four whom they take on‚ four against one. Micheal(Dynamic Character): Michael is cold-blooded‚ ruthless‚ smart‚ and determined. His ability to think clearly under fire‚ to be

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    Macbeth vs. the Godfather

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    Godfather Changing from good to evil The change from good to evil can happen to anyone. It can happen to the best of people‚ just like Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Michael Corleone in Francis Ford Copalla’s the Godfather. In these two completely different stories‚ the protagonists Macbeth and Michael Corleone‚ start off good and transition into evil and gain too much power for them to handle. Changing isn’t a choice for either of them and evil just presented itself upon them. In both

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    God Father

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    The review on God Father Rather than concentrating on everything that is great about The Godfather‚ a much easier way for me to judge its quality is on what is bad about it. Almost every film has something that I don’t like about it‚ but I can honestly say that I wouldn’t change anything about The Godfather. There is nothing weak about it and nothing that stands out as bad. That’s why it gets ten out of ten. This is one of those films that made me wonder why I hadn’t seen it earlier

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    Negotiation Analysis

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    conflict portrayed in it. The way Don Corleone convinced the heads of mafia families to allow his son to live safely on American soil in exchange for his permission to carry out drug trading is a masterpiece in negotiation. We have included a summary of the literary piece as well as the entire story as appendices. A few questions regarding the literary piece have been answered in this assignment and a business case around it has been developed. Summary The Corleone family in New York was one of the

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    The Godfather

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    a world of gangsters. Michael Corleone is the son of Vito Corleone who plays “the godfather”. Michael is a successful and level-headed man who went to college and enlisted in the marines to avoid falling into the entrapments of the family business. However‚ throughout the film Michael not only gets involved in the mafia but takes the negatives of this world to more extremes than does his father‚ making himself into a mean and cruel man that Vito Corleone was not. Michael is an honorable man at

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    The Godfather the story revolves around that of Michael Coleone‚ and his rise to power as the head of a the family‚ a gang that deals in various underground activities. Michaels character undergoes a dramatic development as the film goes on. At the beginning of the film we can see that Michael appears to be a moral and upright character. He is a war hero‚ and is not involved in anyway with the family business. However as the film progresses‚ and Michael stats gaining power in the family‚ he becomes

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