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Irony in the names

Posted By: The_Doctor

Irony in the names - 11/12/14 06:40 PM

This might be just a coincidence, but if you look at the meanings of characters names:

Santino means "little saint" which is probably as far from his personality as possible.

Michael means "who is like God?" and indeed he could never be like God (Vito). He tries to be like his father and fails.
Posted By: The Last Woltz

Re: Irony in the names - 11/13/14 11:23 AM

Originally Posted By: The_Doctor
This might be just a coincidence, but if you look at the meanings of characters names:

Santino means "little saint" which is probably as far from his personality as possible.

Michael means "who is like God?" and indeed he could never be like God (Vito). He tries to be like his father and fails.


Good points.

I'll add another:

Connie's name (Constanzia) means "constant" or "steadfast," but she probably changes more than any other character throughout the course of the Trilogy.
Posted By: olivant

Re: Irony in the names - 11/14/14 12:52 PM

I don't recall that anyone in the Trilogy was named Irony.
Posted By: jrp316

Re: Irony in the names - 11/14/14 03:35 PM

How about Lucy (think about it in reference to the novel's description of her 'condition')?
Posted By: The Last Woltz

Re: Irony in the names - 11/14/14 04:29 PM

Originally Posted By: jrp316
How about Lucy (think about it in reference to the novel's description of her 'condition')?


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