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    Macbeth vs. the Godfather

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    macMacbeth vs. the 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

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    The famous trumpet theme of Godfather movie embodies the character Godfather as he stands as the character is presented to us. Noble and yet emanating a sense of solitude he allows an audience in which woes or wishes will be expressed. One can’t help but wonder… how does such a figure come to possess‚ wield and symbolize such a power. Following such a solemn introduction‚ almost whimsical‚ the waltz unfolds. at 0:35 Light‚ possessing minor harmonies pulsating with the energy and feigned happiness

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    Poe’s Use of Symbolism in The Masque of the Red Death The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe is the story of Price Prospero’s attempt to quarantine himself and his courtiers from the deadly disease‚ the Red Death. One of the major themes in the short story is: No one can escape death‚ not even the rich and powerful. To convey this message‚ Poe used symbols to express the images of wealth‚ power‚ control‚ vanity‚ the stages of life‚ and the inevitability of death. Two of these symbols are

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    presence of birds to represent danger and temptation. He establishes this motif early on‚ with the death of Dr. Juvenal Urbino in the first chapter. The novel states‚ “Dr. Urbino caught the parrot around the neck… at seven minutes after four on Pentecost Sunday” (Marquez 42). The parrot’s role in Urbino’s death defines the bird as a symbol of darkness throughout the rest of the novel. In addition to Urbino’s death‚ Marquez’s description of the crows in Fermina Daza’s childhood home‚ help foreshadow the role

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    The Godfather Case Study

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    The scene then cuts to a mid-shot of the godfather sitting down‚ stroking a cat. This shows that Don Vito is comfortable in this situation‚ and it also reinforces superiority. The cat is actually a metaphor for this situation. Don Vito‚ being large and powerful‚ playing with a small‚ unknowing animal. In this case‚ Bonasera is the cat and Don is taking control over him. These items and or props also have a direct link to Don Vito and the room. The fact that he is sitting behind the desk‚ angled sideways-

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    Symbolism Cheater Sheet (with Twenty Examples) Ana Suderman 12-1 THINGS Diamonds: shallow love‚ forever‚ greed‚ Rings: eternal commitment‚ unbreakable Record player: retro‚ throw back to old times‚ Skipping Record: dark history‚ old killer‚ forgotten place‚ Static: old killer‚ impending doom‚ TV: portal‚ link‚ to the outside world‚ Radio: link‚ information‚ retro In Car Radio: Romance‚ Ex1. At the beginning of Zodiac

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    The Godfather Research Paper

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    The Godfather I The film is known as one of the greatest films of all time‚ it is about a powerful Italian-American family who runs one of the most powerful mobs in the city of New York. The head of the family is Don Vito Corleone. The movie is a mob drama with lots of action. There are two more movies that follow this one as this is part one of a trilogy. The Godfather was released in 1972 and is just under three hours long. It has earned multiple awards and is still viewed as one of the greatest

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    Book report of Godfather

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    Book report THE GODFATHER The novel God Father is written by Mario Puzo. Mario Puzo is a professional writer from an Italian immigrant family. When he was young‚ he lived in a slum in New York with his parents‚ so crime may be a normal state of affairs where they lived. Yeas later when Mario became a professional writer‚ that part of experience gave him the inspiration about this famous novel---God Father. He also published some other books‚ but none of them was as popular as God Father. This

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    The Godfather Film Summary

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    1. In the movie The Godfather‚ Consigliere Tom Hagan captured the essence of my legal practice: “I have a special practice. I handle one client.” Basically‚ I run a small law firm of government attorneys that represent a single state-agency client. Specifically‚ I supervise a division of the West Virginia Attorney General’s Office that represents the State’s Department of Health and Human Resources in state and federal court and administrative tribunals. With five bureaus and over 5‚000 employees

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    Aristotle wrote his Poetics of storytelling over two thousand years ago‚ yet they still apply today. The Godfather is an epic masterpiece that demonstrates how applying the Poetics can ensure that a film’s story grabs the audience and keeps them captivated until the last frame. The best form of tragedy‚ Aristotle argues‚ has a plot that is what he calls "complex‚" it imitates actions arousing horror‚ fear and pity‚ and the hero’s fortune changes from happiness to misery because of some tragic mistake

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