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Re: Did Sonny Doubt Himself?
[Re: olivant]
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11/19/06 02:18 AM
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I am certain that I have never met anyone who is not complex Well Olivant unless you have spent your life trapped in a hospital for the mentally disabled, no, you have NOT met many people who are not complex. Try looking beneath the surface a bit, "find out what they've got under their fingernails, ya know?"
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Re: Did Sonny Doubt Himself?
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11/19/06 03:44 AM
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Just saying that Sonny and Fredo were NOT complex. They were on the whole pretty easy to figure out.
I think thats a fair statement Apple. One could make the argument that they were easy to figure out. But I think all these characters as in most good stories have character traits that are not clearly defined in the story. There is always room for the reader to 'read between the lines.' Most good stories hardly EVER tell the audience every minute detail of the narrative and characters. It leaves atleast a little room for interpretation. Considering these are two main characters and considering it is Puzo and FFC, I don't think this story is an exception to that rule of good story telling. (The book offers lots of details about Sonny and Fredo that the movie leaves out.)
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