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Re: thoughts on the bochicchio...
[Re: decoy_fighter]
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12/07/06 01:35 AM
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just wanted to know your opinions on the bochicchios...
It seems very likely to me that Puzo saw them as the fifth of the Five Families, under the Six Family Theory. Paying my respects to the estimable plawrence, this is his kind of question.
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: thoughts on the bochicchio...
[Re: mustachepete]
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just wanted to know your opinions on the bochicchios...
It seems very likely to me that Puzo saw them as the fifth of the Five Families, under the Six Family Theory. Paying my respects to the estimable plawrence, this is his kind of question. Indeed it was plaw's type of question. That wonderful guy and I (and many others here) went round and round on the old issue of five vs. six families. But I doubt that the Bocchicchios were the sixth family, if there was a sixth family. If memory serves, the Bocchicchios were limited by a "strain of stupidity" that ran through them. They were "straight from the shoulder people who knew how to bribe a policeman but didn't know how to make overtures to politicians," or some such. Dominating the garbage business in an upstate NY community is a real Mafia activity. But augmenting their income by hiring out hostages is not the stuff of a major Mafia force. How much face would they lose if part of their business was to have their members killed by other Mafia families? Let me offer a real-life parallel: Francesco Uale, aka Frankie Yale, was a reputed big-time Brooklyn racketeer who was Al Capone's mentor, and who sent the young Capone to Chicago to Johnny Torrio. But Capone and Torrio later hired Yale to whack Dion O'Banion for them. A real big-time racketeer doesn't hire himself out to do hits.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: thoughts on the bochicchio...
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01/08/07 09:13 AM
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I had the unmitigated pleasure of re reading the novel this past weekend. I had completely forgotten this family and their role in bringing Michael home. The book says they were not the sharpest knives in the drawer, but because of their honor they were the family to turn to when it became necessary to mediate disputes, and to be used when "hostages" were held during negotiations. I imagine if anyone offended the honor of this family all hell would rain down.
I do not think they were the "sixth" family in New York, however. That said I am now convinced there were six families because throughout the book Puzo talks about the Corleones doing battle with the Five families.
Last edited by dontomasso; 01/08/07 09:13 AM.
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