The Sopranos and the Art of War seem to be similar and quite different on numerous occasions throughout both short stories. In The Sopranos, Tony believes “Big Pussy” is secretly speaking with the FBI; therefore, snitching on the Soprano family. Due to “Big Pussy’s” actions, he unfortunately receives multiple pieces of lead in his chest. Where as in the Art of War, action is also followed by a reaction; however, the art of war is thought through so the reaction remains more efficient. For example, Sun Tzu The Art of War exemplifies how well they plan for war from this small quote. “If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him. …show more content…
The text stresses that war is a very grave matter for the state and must not be commenced without due consideration”. “The Soprano” is the perfect example of the quote listed above. The plot of The Sopranos, surrounds Tony Soprano’s hard work for the separation of immoral standards and containing morals. Consistently reminded of a loss of the “good old values” of an organized criminal activity that had been used to provide structure of the way “the business” was dealt with. A creative glimpse at the life of Tony Soprano, grossly presented in first person, however added perspective is produced by intimate conversations Tony shares with his therapist. The reader can see Tony at home, at therapy, and it work. Times of dark comedy produce an aggressive, mature drama, with mature language, and extremities of violence. Jersey mob leader, Tony Soprano, also known as a "waste management consultant," consistently finds psychiatrist's help after a too often case of blacking out. Appearing weak is not an option, Tony will, at any cost keep his therapy sessions secretive from the mob. He's freaking out: Tony’s young daughter is being rough on his wife; Tony’s deadbeat mother is refusing to live in a pure retirement home; an older