Английская Википедия:Carmela Corleone

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Carmela Corleone (1897–1959) is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather. Carmela is portrayed by Italian-American Morgana King in Francis Ford Coppola's 1972 film adaptation of the novel, and in The Godfather Part II (1974).

She and her husband Vito, a crime boss, have four children: Santino ("Sonny"), Frederico ("Fredo") Michael and Constanzia ("Connie").

Background

Carmela was born in Sicily in 1897 and immigrated to the United States shortly after the turn of the century. She married Vito Corleone in 1915; they were married for 40 years until Vito's death in 1955. They had four children: Sonny, Fredo, Michael and Connie. They also took in Sonny's friend, Tom Hagen, who later served as the family consigliere.

In the novel, Carmela Corleone is portrayed as a traditional Italian immigrant woman who speaks in very broken English. In the movies, however, she speaks fluent English as an adult, with a marked New York accent. In the novel, she develops a close relationship with Michael's girlfriend and future wife, Kay. She is given more expansive dialogue in The Godfather Part II, notably when she confronts her daughter Connie about her behavior early in the film, and when she discusses family life with Michael, who fears that his role as Don of the Corleone criminal empire will cost him his family. Carmela Corleone dies toward the end of the sequel.

Carmela was disturbed by Vito's change from a kind, quiet young man to a pragmatic and ruthless criminal. However Carmela seems to forgive Vito for his many crimes, because he remains essentially a good man who is devoted to his family. Devoutly Catholic, Carmela attends Mass every day to pray for her husband's soul to keep him from "going down there."

In The Godfather Part IIШаблон:'s flashback scenes, the young Carmela is portrayed by Francesca De Sapio.

Her first name is almost never mentioned in either the movies or the novel, although it is referenced in the sequel books.

Prequel novel

Carmela is a major character in the 2012 prequel novel The Family Corleone, by writer Ed Falco, which portrays their early years together raising a family as Vito becomes a crime boss.

Family members

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