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#15188
06/18/04 02:11 PM
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Hello everyone! I've been thinking that the way Vito and Michael acted (beside their own personality) was influenced in certain way by their couple: Mamma Corleone was devoted to her family. She cared about their sons, their grandsons and the family union. Was an important part of each and every Corleone. Even Mike resists to kill Fredo as long as she's alive. She never got involved into Vito's business (In GF II we saw her asking Vito to help a neighbor, and that's it). I would say that SHE WAS THE FAMILY. In a opposite way is Kay. She always asked Michael to get out of the business.She aborted their son. She wanted to know what was the whole story about. She really made Michael go out of his mind.  (I can't imagine Don Vito closing a door on Mamma Corleone's face). Certanly both women had a strong personality. But they assumed their role in a very different way. Whatcha think? Bonasera!
"I was making my bones while you were going out with cheerleaders"
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Re: Wives
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06/18/04 06:35 PM
06/18/04 06:35 PM
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Well, MrGreene, it's about time somene acknowledged the important role of the women. Great! Mama Corleone was the heart of the family. She represented the tie with Sicilian ideals of family and parenthood. As long as she was alive, she stood for, "you can never lose your family," no matter what. That's one of the reasons Michael didn't whack Fredo until after she died. When she died, the only person in the world who could have kept that ideal alive in Michael died. But Kay was influential in her own way. She was, to use a hackneyed phrase, Michael's "better half." She was the American ideal of "legitimacy." Although Michael's nature pulled him toward gangsterism, Kay constantly set within him a kind of dynamic tension between the dark side and what he wanted to be, even if he could't be.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Wives
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06/18/04 06:44 PM
06/18/04 06:44 PM
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MrGreene
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Nice to read your comments. I think all of us have this influence from our "other half". 
"I was making my bones while you were going out with cheerleaders"
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Re: Wives
#15193
06/18/04 08:47 PM
06/18/04 08:47 PM
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deathkiss
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Mamma, like ALL women in the turn of century, fell into the only role that was open to her. To care for her husband and children.
Kay, on the other hand, had more opportunities afforded to her. She was educated and was wanted to think for herself, instead her husband thinking for her. Unlike mamma, she did not feel that she had to stay married.
Connie wanted to be married in 1 and 2, but she had a problem in obeying anyone except her father.
Send the car for me too, mama
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Re: Wives
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06/18/04 11:08 PM
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johnny ola
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Originally posted by deathkiss: Mamma, like ALL women in the turn of century, fell into the only role that was open to her. To care for her husband and children.
Kay, on the other hand, had more opportunities afforded to her. She was educated and was wanted to think for herself, instead her husband thinking for her. Unlike mamma, she did not feel that she had to stay married.
Connie wanted to be married in 1 and 2, but she had a problem in obeying anyone except her father. Plus Kay couldnt cook anything but Corned beef and cabbage 
I love my Chrysler and tuna fish sandwiches.
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