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Vito Corleone: The Godfather

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Vito Corleone, the “godfather” of the family is a very diverse character. He is intelligent, clever and an excellent speaker. Like the tagline of the movie, he frequently makes an “offer he can’t refuse”. Another trait is his ability to read people, especially during Bonasera’s plea to the don. He is also a ruthless person, if he cannot deal with words, guns and bullets will. Even with his supposed evil, he is seen as many as a very loving father and many people love him. He was clearly hurt when he found out Michael gunned down Sollozo and McClusckey, indicating he loved Michael that he didn’t want his son to be part of any crime. He is able to separate blood and water, and embrace them both, evident when he adopted and raised Tom Hagen like he was a son. He also show a deep sense of morality, not agreeing to the dawning drug business at first, and when he did agree, he proposed that it should never be sold to kids and near schools. Near the end of his life, he became more relaxed and was able to enjoy his remaining day. …show more content…

He favors a more direct confrontation than a more diplomatic route. He often acts before thinking, demonstrated when he beat Carlo on the street for abusing his sister. He is also a man of passion and appetite, cheating on his wife. In the end, his recklessness got the better of him when he was ambushed in a toll booth. Tom Hagen is the opposite of Sonny. He is meek and outspoken on his words, mostly because he is the family lawyer. Being the family councillor, he is very diplomatic when dealing with the other families, which Sonny disliked at first. His cautious nature makes him an excellent adviser but most of his peers belittle him during wartime. B.

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