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The Godfather: significance of oranges

In *The Godfather* series, oranges are a powerful symbol foreshadowing tragedy and death. Initially intended to brighten the somber set, they became an ominous motif. Key scenes featuring oranges include Vito Corleone being shot while buying them, Jack Woltz encountering a horse's head after dining with them, and Vito's death while peeling one. This recurring element signals impending doom for characters, enhancing suspense despite its unintentional origin. The orange motif has influenced other crime dramas, such as *The Sopranos*, *Breaking Bad*, and *The Wire*, where similar symbols appear before tragic events, cementing its place in cinematic history.

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