Vito Corleone
Vito Corleone’s character development in "The Godfather" shows him transforming from a poor Sicilian immigrant to a powerful and respected Mafia boss, guided by principles of loyalty, family, and justice. 1. "Early Life" - Vito arrives in America as a young immigrant, escaping violence in Sicily. He starts off humble, working hard but facing corruption and injustice around him. 2. "Rise to Power" - To protect his family and gain respect, he begins a life of crime, first by standing up to local criminals. With intelligence and a sense of fairness, he builds a network and becomes a powerful, respected Mafia boss who helps people in need. 3. "Values and Legacy" - Vito operates with a strict code: loyalty to family and respect among allies. He avoids unnecessary violence, emphasizing negotiation and favor exchanges. His values and approach shape the Corleone family and influence his son, Michael. Vito’s character embodies loyalty, justice on his own terms, and the pursuit of respect and power to protect his family, leaving a legacy that defines the Corleone family’s path.
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11/11/20241 min read

