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Re: Puzzled
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06/27/02 08:36 PM
06/27/02 08:36 PM
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Welcome, Machiavelli! Your excellent question shows that you took good care in choosing your nom de plume. A guess is that the "dark fact" that Hagen dares not ask is: What role does the Don intend for Michael when he returns to America from Sicily? A clue is found a bit earlier in the passage that you cited: The Don asks Hagen if he disapproves of anything the Don did that day. Hagen says no, but he adds that he doesn't believe the Don is not interested in why Sonny was killed, or in avenging him. It's "not true to [the Don's] nature." Hagen says the Don has "constructed a magnificent riddle." The Don seems enormously satisfied that Hagen has made that analysis. I infer from this passage that, while the Don gave his word not to avenge Sonny, he didn't constrict Michael. To that point, Hagen might have viewed Michael's murder of Solozzo and McCluskey as a necessary expedient to save the Don's life. Now Hagen's dreaded question is: Does the Don intend for Michael to take over the family? And will Michael--his little brother, the college boy--now act in cold blood to avenge Sonny?
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: Puzzled
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06/28/02 03:10 AM
06/28/02 03:10 AM
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Alexander Supalov
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Hi!
This is an excellent question.
I think that Puzo put the word "fact" in on purpose, but neglected polishing up the second part of the sentence - thus it was indeed a fact. Then, it is pointing to the day of reckoning in the future - so it implies revenge. Finally, Tom didn't dare to ask - which means that the revenge would be really terrible.
From this, my first impression was that the answer would have to do with Carlo's participation in setting up Sonny - but I must admit that this petty matter wouldn't bother any Don but Don Vito. Next I thought that there remained the difficulty of "proving" Mike's innocence - again, it's a private Corleones' affair. In my opinion, the question of succession is not a matter of a public discussion either - so it must be something else still.
For now this nice puzzle has been scheduled for batch processing in the long afterhours - and I may be back with another guess any time.
Best regards.
Alexander
You may wish to browse this GF FAQ of mine before putting forward another frequently asked question.
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