Monday, May 25, 2009

Richard: Literary Feature Hunt: Week 3

Literary Feature: Dynamic Character

The literary feature dynamic character illuminates effectively on Michael Corleone. Dynamic Character defines as a character that has a change of perpective. In the beginning of the movie, Michael was shown as a person that barely knows anything about the family business, and not so mature compared to later on the movie. After the trip in Sicily, he had encountered many events, such as the wedding and death of Apollonia. The wedding and death of Apollonia gave him a sense of responsibility. When he went back to New York, he seemed to be much more mature than he was a year ago from his departure. For example, at his business trip to Las Vegas, Fredo and Johnny invited girls to give him a warm welcome to LV. After Michael asked Fredo why are they here, he boldly told them to get out. Instead of toying around, he took full responsibility of the trip.

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