The Godfather: Power
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Essay title: The Godfather: Power
Power
People have many different dreams, and many different ingredients for happiness. Some people relay on love, others lean towards money, it may be achieved through money, relationships, or even the misfortune of others, but why does power have the persuasion to change a person and what drives them to gain more?
Mario Puzo, the author of “The Godfather” does an excellent job of showing the many outcomes that power has on people. He writes about Don Corleone, the head of the Corleone family whom has unlimited power and influence throughout the east coast, yet he remains a respected business man and negotiates with his pupils rather than command them. “Don Corleone was a man to whom everybody came to for help…it was not important that you had no means to repay him…it was only required that you proclaim your friendship.” He believed in good ties, and solid relationships. He used his power to advance his loved one’s happiness.
On the other hand, his rival, Solozzo, uses his power to strong-arm his followers and reign terror upon his foes. He relies on his allies for support and wields that power to pursued others to help him. “Sonny will come after you with everything he’s got…You gotta talk some sense into him, the Tattalgia Family stands behind me with all their people.”
What is the deciding factor for one’s outcome as a result of power? Some think it is