Within the Trilogy, Fratricide reaches the apogee of violence. It's not so much the physical act of murder as it is concept of one's own blood being expendable.

However, I agree with Shire that the scene she cites is one nearing that apogee because Michael did it himself and gave no thought to its effect upon his children.

Last edited by olivant; 08/15/15 11:36 PM.

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