Friday, December 3, 2010

Women are marginal in the world of the Corleones, seen only in relation to men. What impact if any do wives and mothers have on the central male chara

I believe that in the movie, there is only a very small role. I find that the women of the story are generally portrayed as revolving around the men, and doing work for the men. An example of this is during the wedding in the beginning of the movie, in which the godfather opens the door to his office, and you can see, out of focus, in the background, a group of women doing the dishes and cleaning. This shows the general mentality of men and women during the 1940’s, in which women were not treated as equals. I believe that the director did this, so as to portray the 1940’s better.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Marlon Brando initially refused to be considered for the role of Don Corleone, saying “I won’t glorify the Mafia.” Does The Godfather indeed “glorify”

I find that The Godfather does somewhat glorify the mafia. Throughout the story, the director angles the story so as to make the godfather, and the illicit deals that are undergone in this movie to make the godfather look like the good guy. However, the director does do a good job of making sure the godfather is only subtly glorified.

Women are marginal in the world of the Corleones, seen only in relation to men. What impact if any do wives and mothers have on the central male chara

I believe that in the movie, there is only a very small role. I find that the women of the story are generally portrayed as revolving around the men, and doing work for the men. A example of this is during the wedding in the beginning of the movie, in which the godfather opens the door to his office, and you can see, out of focus, in the background, a group of women doing the dishes and cleaning. This shows the general mentality of men and women during the 1940’s, in which women were not treated as equals. I believe that the director did this, so as to portray the 1940’s better.