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Re: What if Apollonia Had Lived?
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06/19/04 04:29 PM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: I always wondered as to how Michael would have turned out if Apollonia had lived and come back to America with him. As in another thread it was said that Kay had a definate influence on Michael's reign as Don, which I agree with. But if Apollonia had been by Michael's side, instead of Kay, would he have turned out a different kind of Don? Perhaps more compassionate to his immedeate family like his father was?
Don Cardi Oh I don't believe Kay influenced Michael behaviors at all. She desired the family to become legit. As we know, Micheal did what he wanted. On the other hand Apollonia craves attention. He could provide her with that when he was in exile. In New York, running the family, he will have less time with her. I feel that things can become sticky with their marriage.
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Re: What if Apollonia Had Lived?
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06/19/04 05:52 PM
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Of course nobody will ever know, but Apollonia was very young, immature and submissive. (I believe 16 when they got married.) I cannot conceive she would have exerted much "influence" on Michael other than essentially support whatever he wanted to do. Kay on the other hand was a college graduate and had a teaching career of her own, and as we later learn, is independent enough to stand up to Michael (sometimes). I cannot imagine Apollonia doing any of that. She was, however, simply outstanding , in her one big scene... 
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Re: What if Apollonia Had Lived?
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06/19/04 08:14 PM
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Originally posted by EnzoBaker: Of course nobody will ever know, but Apollonia was very young, immature and submissive. (I believe 16 when they got married.) I cannot conceive she would have exerted much "influence" on Michael other than essentially support whatever he wanted to do.
Kay on the other hand was a college graduate and had a teaching career of her own, and as we later learn, is independent enough to stand up to Michael (sometimes). I cannot imagine Apollonia doing any of that.
I disagree... I think Apollonia would have been able to stand up to Michael, too, but in a more appropriate and loving way, not by murdering his child. She was young and submissive, yes, but she had a very strong personality, similar to Michael's mother. I think she would have been able to stand up to Michael and even influence him, in an "old-country" way, although not in business... She would know her place, also. I don't know if Kay's independence had as much to do with her education as it did with her upbringing as an American. The American ideal of a strong woman is an independent woman, but in many other nationalities, including (especially) Italian, a strong woman is exactly what Apollonia would have grown into, in a submissive way. She had all the makings of a strong, stubborn woman (What? but she's Italian!  ). Don't forget, it takes a VERY strong woman to even be able to have that type of submission towards someone she loves, despite her pride, and to support her husband and be a part of him even though he (rightly) shuts her out of such an important part of his life, his business. But what I'm trying to say is that it goes beyond the submission... these women know when to be submissive, and when to stand up to their husbands the way only they can. Some crap, men would only take from their wives; no one else could get away with that kind of thing.
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Re: What if Apollonia Had Lived?
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06/19/04 10:10 PM
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Letizia, You hit it right on the head! That was exactly what I was thinking and wanted to see how others felt. All made very good points, but I think that you really see it the way that I do. Yes, like many say Michael was cold when it came to family business, and no one could influence him or persuay him when it came to the business. As for his immedeate family, I agree that Apollonia would have "lightned" him up a bit in the old world way, respectfully as his wife. Kay on the other hand being brought up an American with American ideas, was tough on Michael and did not have the old world respect for her husband, and I think this drove Michael deeper into coldness. If anyone remembers the book, and I believe the saga, Kay goes to mama Corleone to learn what she must do to be a good Italian wife to her Godfather husband. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: What if Apollonia Had Lived?
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06/19/04 10:22 PM
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Originally posted by UnderBoss: I have a slightly different take. Michael could have rejected the life at anytime, his decision to get into the life his alone. A family memeber never really ever has to take command of a family in the case of succession, so Mike's decision was his own. Yes, Michael could definately rejected the life, and he did while his father was still healthy and in charge. While it is true that no one has to take command as a successor, Michael, the son who was the most like Vito, realized himself that he had to step into the business in order to save the family, while it was his own choice, he basically saw within himself that he really did not have a choice at that point. He knew that he was the one who could save the family. We also see that Michael took the attempt on his father's life personally, took McClusky's assault that left him disfigured personally, and the coldness that was deep within him rose to the top and he now desired to cold bloodedly murder Sollozo and McClusky to: A) save Vito's life, and: B) get even with McClusky at the same time. There is no doubt in my mind that if Vito had not been shot and remained healthy, that Micahel would have taken the legitimate road in life. But then again if that happened we would not have the story! Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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