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    Themes Of The Godfather

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    Chapter 1 Mario Puzo: Introduction Mario Puzo was an American Screenwriter and Author who is best known for his Novel which was later adapted into one of the most famous movie series of all times The Godfather. Mario Puzo was born on October 15,1920 in an area of New York known as Hell's Kitchen. Mario's Father was an illiterate and poor immigrant who abandoned Mario and his mother during Mario's early teens as he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was institutionalized. Mario's mother wanted

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    Reader Reflection One Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm wrote Godfather Death and it was translated by Dana Gioia. Godfather Death is about a poor man cried out after his 13th child was born for Godfather the first to come to him was God he refused God because God lets poor people suffer. Then devil came he also refused the devil because the devil tricks people. Then death came and he chose death because death would take rich man or a poor man. The 13th son grew up to become a famous physician and death came

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    The Godfather Conflict

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    of the The Godfather, and half of what led to it becoming the American classic it is. From 1972, this inspirational film explores a highly romanticized version of the Italian mafioso culture. With most of the plot being split into either family, business, or the conflicts when they overlap. this drama has to dig deep to hook onto emotions that we can relate to. Based on Mario Puzo’s novel, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and acted by both experts and amateurs alike, The Godfather was produced

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    The Godfather Themes

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    The Godfather is a movie about an American mafia family in the forties. The story is of one of the Godfather’s sons Michael and his unexpected rise to power after experiencing treachery, tragedy, and the need to fulfill his duty to the family. The settings in the film created depth whether it was used to give a sense of realism in the environments or to portray some deeper message to the audience. The acting utilized intense emotions such as fear and despair in order to give a sense of devotion to

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    I am writing about the use of lighting in the opening scene of The Godfather, (1). The photography of The Godfather as an entire film is very planned and used specifically to generate moods, and have great psychological affect. This is just as true for the very first series of shots for the film, and perhaps more important since these first shots will give the audience the initial feeling of the film, and set a tone for the picture. The first shot is highly dramatic in its lighting method, and

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    Essay On The Godfather

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    Literature 18 October 2014 Film Review The film, The Godfather, was released on March 24, 1972. The time period that the movie was set in was 1945, which was the time period of the Mafia. This film is based around two families fighting throughout the film. One of the main characters, Michael Corleone, changes throughout the movie deciding whether or not he should join in on the family business and take his fathers position (Vito Corleone) as Godfather. As a viewer, I did not enjoy this film due to the

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    The Godfather Reflection

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    The Godfather is a movie 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

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    Power In The Godfather

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    Il Padrino There are numerous themes expressed in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. Through the use of cinematography and mise en scene, one of the most dominant themes expressed throughout the film is power. Though, only possessed by few, power is an important aspect of progress and growth in this film. Specifically, the development of power demonstrated through Al Pacino’s character: Michael Corleone; transforming himself into the succeeding Don after his father. The fight for power, as shown

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    The old saying, “Behind every great man is a great woman,” is true in the case of Michael Corleone, the son of Don Vito Corleone of The Godfather. The film focuses on the story of Michael and how he changes from a respectable, educated Marine to the ringleader of his father’s mafia business. In between the drastic turn of events, Michael has two love interests, both of which have a large, yet quiet, impact on his life. Kay Adams, the first of the two love interests, is the average American woman

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    greatest films ever made. Any person of any age can tell you that there is no place like home. We hit on all types of films like Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds and Rear Window. A film that I was really excited to get to was Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. The God Father showed us the world of gangsters. A world filled with crime, violence, and more importantly, the strength of family. Every time I am trying to get something I want, I make an offer they can’t refuse. I find myself researching

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