During today’s class we had a very in depth conversation about the Human Condition. What it is, how it is used in the godfather, and thoroughly discussed how our lives link towards the movie itself. The definition for the Human Condition is how we encompass the experiences of being human in a social, cultural, and personal context. There are many different definitions for the Human Condition although this example seems appropriate for the way it is used in literature and mainly the Godfather.
All humans have commonalities such as food, water, shelter etc. Although Coppola seemed to be interested in the idea that all humans are the same in the way that we all have wants such as power, respect and wealth. This is most evident in the Godfather as the members of the mafia are faced with these necessities. Another aspect of the human condition is how we live our lives and how we deal with the bad. We know that the human condition is very much present in the Godfather because we see the characters progress and change as a person from the beginning of the story all the way until the end. This makes us think about our own lives which makes us relate. This is why most people like reading stories that have a hero in them such as Harry Potter, Star Wars and in this case the Godfather because we get to know and live the life of someone just like use struggling through life, in order to get what they want. In Harry Potter, Harry has to defeat Lord Voldermolt. In Star wars Luke Skywalker has to defeat Darth Vader. Although the Godfather is a little different in the way that in order for us to follow the hero’s journey we encounter lots of scenes with death from the mafia. Coppola does a great job of showing the mafia as both good and evil. This confused the audience and makes us think whether we believe this crime is right or wrong.