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    The Godfather “The Godfather”‚ a name that stands for authority‚ is the title of the fictional novel and feature films written by Mario Puzo and directed by Frank Coppola. Don Vito Corleone‚ also known as the Godfather‚ is the patriarch of the Corleone crime family. The Godfather is a wise intelligent man who’s authoritative code rests on respect‚ loyalty and fear. He is loyal to his crime family and he demands the same loyalty and respect from them. There are three characters throughout the

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    Over the past term I read Mario Puzo’s The Godfather. The book itself is an action packed crime novel that revolves around the Corleone crime family. The main character in this book is Michael Corleone‚ the Godfather’s son. Michael was introduced in the novel as a young man in his twenties who did not want to be involved with the family business. The book reveals that Michael enrolled in college to become a lawyer in order to escape the family. Michael ends up dropping out of college

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    The Brothers Grimm version is a crude and barbaric telling of the story of Snow White. Their version of Snow White has the evil stepmother who makes not one but three attempts to kill Snow White. Once all attempts eventually fail the evil stepmother goes to the wedding “were they put a pair of iron shoes into the fire until they glowed‚ and she had to put them on and dance in them. Her feet were terribly burned‚ and she could not stop until she had danced herself to death” (National Geographic’s

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    Name: Professor: Course: Date: Effects of Language Management on Movies with Multilingual Storyline: The Godfather The media has power‚ the power to influence the society in terms of what to belief in and how to perceive the world. In most of the times the way we view the world; politically‚ culturally and socially‚ is mostly depicted by what we see in the television. For the children‚ who spent most of their hours watching television‚ it is the only way they view the other people in terms of their

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    ‘ The Godfather Ruz‚ Julianne Marie A. III-Oxygen Ma’am Ramos I. Title The Godfather II. Author Mario Puzo III. Setting New York in the 1930s‚ the town of Corleone‚ Sicily‚ Long Beach‚ and Las Vegas‚ Nevada. IV. Plot Vito Corleone is known as The Godfather in the criminal underworld. His father was killed by the local Mafia chieftain‚ and ever since he was twelve years old‚ strange men have come to kill him. His empire has known peace for ten years

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    The Godfather The segment of ‘The Godfather’ portrays many ideas of belonging. The scene involves the climax of the movie‚ where Michael Corleone is revealed as the next “godfather”‚ by shows another side of Corleone. There are many signs that suggest that Michael Corleone fits in and belongs in the mafia just like his father. The double life of the mafia shows the sense of belonging. The scene shows a montage of many plots of murders. The double life of Michael Corleone‚ the mafia and his family

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    Respect Over Business One of the most inspiring movies of all time in terms of cinema‚ The Godfather directed by Francis Ford Coppola‚ uses a style of cinema that was unheard of until the creation of this movie. Coppola‚ a master of tone‚ uses many different forms of cinematography in order to make the audience feel the emotions in which he wants them to feel. Through different forms of cinematography‚ along with different styles of rhetorical elements in dialogue‚ Coppola was able to effectively

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    the story‚ wherein an immigrant comes to the US to find his fortune and future. Tony eventually succeeds for a moment‚ but when his judgement and pure unluckiness started to overwhelm him‚ he became a cautionary tale of excesses and greed II.) The Godfather - The story starts on a high note‚ being a war veteran and born from a wealthy and influential family‚ Michael was dragged to family affairs when he only meant to preserve his. He became more fixated on control and started to be more cynical and

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    Assignment - 3 Movie Assignment To Mahmood Karim Faculty‚ MGT 321. By The Godfather Theoretical Relevance Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando): According to Ohio State Studies‚ Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) portrays the “Initiating Structure” theory. As we come to learn that he has very strong principles about his business and the family. Don Corleone‚ as the movie progresses‚ is seen to make difficult decisions and doesn’t care or think about what others or the subordinates (capo-regimes)

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    Narrative Structure Essay: How To Make a Mobster Lovable In his film The Godfather‚ Francis Ford Coppola creates a narrative structure‚ very similar to that seen in Classic Hollywood cinema. Events in the film unfold chronologically‚ and cause and effect ultimately help shape the narrative. The Godfather’s long narrative span‚ covers a very significant time in American history‚ and centers around the idiosyncrasy of family. The film is told entirely within the closed world of the Corleone family

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