As I was scanning through other Godfather blog, I stumbled upon and I found interesting. It was on Aaron and Georgia’s bolg and it was about Apollonia and how she affected Michael. I wrote that they should label their blog posts properly and I do not know who wrote the blog. I also wrote that I liked their ideas but I had to disagree on one of their points. They wrote that it was because of Apollonia’s death that Michael came back to the states to save his family. This is wrong, cause Michael came back to New York so he can say with his father. He was asked to come back to the states just after Sonny’s death.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Manny Week Three: Feedback
Manny Week Three: Feedback
As I was scanning through other Godfather blog, I stumbled upon and I found interesting. It was on Aaron and Georgia’s bolg and it was about Apollonia and how she affected Michael. I wrote that they should label their blog posts properly and I do not know who wrote the blog. I also wrote that I liked their ideas but I had to disagree on one of their points. They wrote that it was because of Apollonia’s death that Michael came back to the states to save his family. This is wrong, cause Michael came back to New York so he can say with his father. He was asked to come back to the states just after Sonny’s death.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Manny Week Three: Class Act
Maybe it is a part of a plan the Michael hopes to execute in the revenge of his brother Santino. We all know how the fate of Carlo ends up in the end of the movie.
I think that Michael wanted to make Carlo feel a part of the family business and that everyone trusted him. When Carlo got comfortable with the Corleone family, he thought that they were on his side. So when Michael told Carlo in the end of the movie to go home and wait, Carlo obeyed him not only because Michael is the Don but also that he feels that Michael is on his own side.
Francis Ford Coppola does a great job integrating a well-known cliché into the story o the Godfather. “Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.”
Sunday, May 17, 2009
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--Rushil
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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--Rushil
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Manny Week Two: Archetypes
Manny Week Two: Class Act
Manny Week Two: Feedback
Thursday, May 7, 2009
The Color Orange
Most recently, I noticed that Carlo was wearing orange when he was recieving a beating from Sonny.
From these two events I can say that maybe oranges... or the color orange is a symbol of life threatening danger.
--Rushil
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Literary feature?
The Corleones showing up gives the viewers sudden relief. I know that this is like "comic relief," but different because there is no comedy in this scene. I was wondering if this relief is a feature that should be noted.
-- Rushil
Monday, May 4, 2009
Manny Week One: Feedback
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Manny Week One: Class Act
Friday, May 1, 2009
Manny Week One: Archetypes
Today, we had the whole school track meet at Swangard Stadium. During the breaks in between the rotation of groups, I started to think about the Godfather. When I looked around myself, I saw people enjoying themselves [particularly looking at the grade 10s]. I realized that instead of being forced to work, most of the grade 10s took their stations seriously as if it were their own business. Once you start enjoying your business, it starts to change the way you act and/or the way you work, then it is not so much of a business but instead a way of lifestyle.
The Corleone family and any other family in the Godfather would say it, [the mafia], is just business but that is not true because they enjoy the perks of the mafia and it effects the way that they live. An example of the mafia taking effect and changing the way a person acts is in the beginning of the Godfather where Sonny see that the FBI are at his sisters wedding so he decides to spit at one of the FBI's badge and breaks the other's camera.
The archetype that I see in the Godfather is "The Initiation." The place where I see this situational archetype is when Don Corleone gets shot down and Sonny becomes the "temporary" Don of the Corleone family. Sonny takes matter into his own hands and it changes the way that he acts. Once he "becomes" the Don, he stars to act like that he is invincible. There is also another person in the Godfather that goes through the "initiation," but I do not want to say anything about it because I may spoil your surprise and you do not want that to happen. I can tell you about this in my next week's archetypes post.
So the next time you hear, "Its only business." Is it really?
Thursday, April 30, 2009
The Outsider
--Rushil