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    device because some of the Corleone family

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    The Godfather Reflection

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    about one of the New York Mafia families, the Corleones. It tells the story of the moral youngest son coming home from war, violence and brutal, sometimes fatal, assassination attacks on the members of the Corleone family, revenge, and gang wars. At the end, peace is made by Vito Corleone with his adversaries, and the youngest son is made head of the Corleone family. The youngest son then goes on a rampage for revenge for the traitors of the Corleone family, going against his nature as a moral man

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    Francis Ford Coppola directed the gangster crime drama film, The Godfather (1972), inspired by the novel of the same name, written by Author Mario Puzo. The film plays out in the beginning how Don Corleone declined to join the narcotics business with notorious drug lord Sollozzo. With this in mind, one of the greatest gangster films created by a man who decided to lead, and not follows. Moreover, explaining the formalist approach for this film which covers an array of elements that include plot

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    The Godfather: An American Dream Story Essay

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    one key character, Don Vito Corleone and the word “Godfather…” The setting is very dark as the film opens and a man is asking for

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    The Godfather Themes

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    is heralded as one of the greatest films of all time. Produced in 1972 by Albert S. Ruddy based off the novel written by Mario Puzo in 1969. The Godfather is a mob based drama about a very powerful Italian-American crime family headed by Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando). The movie is sent in New York City during the early 1940s to mid 1950s and, while the main plot is about the conflict between the five leading mob families; it also details the relationships between the men and women who comprise

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    “Don” Corleone from the Godfather part III. Ever since movies were given sound gangster films have been major blockbusters throughout the years. In most recent times films like The Godfather trilogy, Scarface, Casino, Goodfellas, and Carlito’s Way, just to name a few, have been conquering box offices throughout America and the world alike. Arguably, the most notable of these gangster films is The Godfather trilogy. Everybody knows the Corleone family from Sicily that was lead by Vito Corleone (Marlon

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    The Godfather Sparknotes

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    The Godfather opens in 1945 as the Don Vito oversees the wedding of his only daughter Connie. His beloved son Michael returns from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire where he went after returning from World War II. He deeply disappointed his father by joining the Marines and not being part of the family business. During the wedding, the Don is sitting in his dark corner room receiving the people who ask him favours. As a self-respecting Sicilian man, Vito

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    The Godfather is a 1972 American crime drama directed by Francis Coppola based on the 1969 novel by Mario Puzo. The film stars Marlin Brando and Al Pacino as the leaders of a powerful family business of crime. The story is centred on Michael Corleone, and how he grows from a young man wanting nothing to do with the family business to a ruthless Don who will stop at nothing to exact his revenge. The movie grossed around 286 million dollars and is touted as one of the most successful films of all time

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    Polly In Regeneration

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    Based on things happen in the first half of the novel, here are my predictions of things may happen on the second half: first, Colin will go back to 1940 and rescue Polly, Mike and Eileen; second, relationship between Eileen and the vicar will be deepen; third, Mary and Polly are in fact the same person. First of all, I predict that Colin will go to 1940 and rescue Polly mainly because of a foreshadowing conversation between Polly and Colin. When Colin tries to convince Polly to accept his love,

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    Consequences Of Control

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    natures can result in a negative consequence is that people cannot display their true selves. Connie Schultz writes about her feelings as a child: “I grew up surrounded by children

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