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THE GODFATHER(I). Mario Puzo. MOVIE AND BOOK. CHARACTERS. Fredo Corleone ( Santino ) Sonny Corleone Tom Hagen Kay Adams Corleone Michael Corleone Vito Corleon e Luca Brasi. Fredo Corleone. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THE GODFATHER(I)
Mario Puzo
MOVIE AND BOOK
CHARACTERS Fredo Corleone (Santino) Sonny Corleone Tom Hagen Kay Adams Corleone Michael Corleone Vito Corleone Luca Brasi
Fredo Corleone
Vito’s middle son. Fredo is overshadowed by his older brother’s reckless passion and his younger brother’s.
(Santino) Sonny Corleone
Vito’s oldest son. Sonny is hot-headed, violent, and reckless, a combination that leads him into a death trap set by a rival family.
Tom Hagen
The Corleone family lawyer and sometime chief advisor, or consigliere.
Kay Adams Corleone
Michael’s girlfriend at the beginning of The Godfather and later his wife
Michael Corleone
The trilogy’s other protagonist.
Michael is Vito’s youngest son
Vito Corleone
Founder and head of the Corleone family and one of the trilogy’s two protagonists. As an older man, Vito is a shrewd Mafia boss known as the Godfather. As a younger man, he is a ruthlessly ambitious Sicilian immigrant in New York’s Little Italy in the early twentieth century.
Luca Brasi He is a
shooter of Vito Corleone.
SUMMARY OF GODFATHER Late in 1945, army veteran Michael Corleone brings his
finance Kay Adams to meet his family on his sister's wedding day. His family, however, is a little different from most families.
His father is Don Vito Corleone, a powerful Mafia boss known as "the Godfather." His brothers Sonny and Fredo are soldiers in the organization and Sonny is the most feared enforcer in New York. His adopted brother Tom Hagen is the lawyer who handles the financial details of the family business. Scattered around the wedding reception are such luminaries as legendary hit man Luca Brasi, world-famous singer Johnny Fontane, and Mafia captain Dominic Clemenza.
In the midst of the resultant gang-war, "college-boy" Michael volunteers to kill Sollozzo and Captain McCluskey, his police protection. Meeting with the two in a small restaurant, Michael slays them both with a hidden pistol.
While Michael heads to exile in Sicily, Sonny continues the gang-war, now battling both the other five New York families and the police.
When the Don is finally felled by a heart attack and Fredo is sent to consolidate the family's power in Las Vegas, Michael is called upon to take control of the family business and take revenge on his enemies." When Sonny dies in a hail of gunfire, Don Vito returns from his convalescence to forge a new peace with the other families and even manages to arrange for someone else to be convicted of the murders Michael committed, allowing his youngest son to come home.
SIMILLARIES THINGS Movie and book include same subject,
time, place and characters analysises.
A similar example between the book and movie versions of the scene in which Michael's slaves gather around him in obeisance, a tribute to his new status as Corleone family head.
DIFFERENCESThe book features long and boring sections on singer Johnny Fontaine, a more minor character in the films. In the book, and in a deleted scene from II, Michael has the Sicilian bodyguard whose betrayal led to the death of his Italian bride, Apollonia, tracked down in America and killed.
Mama Corleone, a minor presence in the films, gets a bit more attention in the book, though not much. However, one interesting aspect is that she has disrespects behaviors to Vito when he's not around.
Albert Neri,Michael's number one henchman and a shadowy figure in both I and II, is fleshed out in the book.
The Godfather has always been accused of romanticizing the Mafia,but in this area the film doesn't even come close to the novel.
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