Entity: MICHAEL-CORLEONE
Michael-Corleone is a term originating from The Godfather film series, referring to the mafia boss character in parts 2 and 3. It symbolizes power, authority, and a legacy within organized crime.
MICHAEL-CORLEONE
Etymology
The term Michael-Corleone originated from The Godfather film series, specifically referring to the character of the mafia boss in parts 2 and 3.
Definition
Michael-Corleone symbolizes power, authority, and a legacy within organized crime. It represents a figure of influence and control within the mafia world.
Historical Context
The character of Michael-Corleone was portrayed as a complex and strategic leader within the mafia, navigating the intricacies of family loyalty and criminal enterprises.
Cultural Significance
Michael-Corleone has become a cultural icon representing the archetype of a mafia boss, embodying themes of power, loyalty, and betrayal in popular media.
Related Concepts
- Pezzonovante: An Italian term meaning 'a man with power,' often associated with influential figures in various contexts.
- Corleone: Refers to being flashy, smooth, or flamboyant, symbolizing a sense of style and sophistication.
See Also
A symbolic term representing a powerful mafia boss figure, associated with authority, legacy, and organized crime.