The Godfather trilogy to this day is considered the best trilogy of its times. The saga carefully and intimately inspects the ups and downs and psychology of the Corleone family and the fears and insecurities that each character possesses and how they compel them to behave in the way they do. The movie was not only popular for its artwork, but also for its close relation to real life. There were many nuances at a primal level that most of us could relate to. Not only do we see glimpses of personal life but we also see how the Corleone mafia worked as an organization. The workings of the mafia closely endorse some of the age-old motivation theories. The Godfather is the story of a Mafia family. It follows the rise of Michael Corleone within the family. Michael was once a war hero and did not want to be involved in the family business. When his father is shot though, Michael takes revenge on the people who did it and becomes a part of the Mafia lifestyle
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8. Affect- harrastama, eelistama, teesklema, mõjutama, tabama Lk 37 1. Grudge- mitte hea meelega andma, pahaks panema, mitte raatsima 2. Predisposition- eelsoodumus, kalduvus 3. Instantly- silmapilkselt, otsekohe, jalamaid 4. Vernacular- kohalik, pärismaine 5. Expect- ootama, lootma 6. Interfere- sekkuma, vahele segama, häirima 7. Amply- avaralt, rohkesti, küllaselt 8. Overlook- üle vaatama, üle paistma, valama 9. Intuitive- intuitiivne 10. Glimpses- välgatus, vilgatus 11. Afford- lubama, võimaldama, esile tooma Lk 38 1. Lightly- kergelt, kergesti, kergemeelselt 2. Tread- astuma, sammuma, tallama 3. Shallow- madal, pinnapealne, pealiskaudne 4. Consumerism- tarbijaõigus 5. Flash- välgatama, välkuma, sähvima, vilksatama 6. Inner- sisemine, seesmine 7. Regardless- hoolimatu, mitte millestki hoolima 8. Extensive- ulatuslik, kaugeleulatuv, avar, laialdane 9. Above- üleval, ülal, üles 10. Define- defineerima, piiritlema, määrama
when you lose a prized possession? THE LOST RING When I was seeing people as a counselor and spiritual teacher, I would visit a woman twice a week whose body was riddled with cancer. She was a schoolteacher in her mid-forties and had been given no more than a few months to live by her doctors. Sometimes a few words were spoken during those visits, but mostly we would sit together in silence, and as we did, she had her first glimpses of the stillness within herself that she never knew existed during her busy life as a schoolteacher. One day, however, I arrived to find her in a state of great distress and anger. “What happened” I asked. Her diamond ring, of great monetary as well as sentimental value, had disappeared, and she said she was sure it had been stolen by the woman who came to look after her for a few hours every day. She said she didn’t understand how anybody could be so callous and
Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou comest in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee: I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane: O, answer me! Let me not burst in ignorance; but tell Why thy canonized bones, hearsed in death, Have burst their cerements; why the sepulchre, Wherein we saw thee quietly inurn'd, Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again. What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous; and we fools of nature So horridly to shake our disposition With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls? Say, why is this? wherefore? what should we do? Ghost beckons HAMLET HORATIO It beckons you to go away with it, As if it some impartment did desire To you alone. MARCELLUS Look, with what courteous action It waves you to a more removed ground: But do not go with it. HORATIO No, by no means. HAMLET It will not speak; then I will follow it.