Shawshank Redemption Essay Questions

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The Shawshank Redemption Questions

What did you think of the quality of prison life? Which conditions did you consider unacceptable? Why?
I actually thought the prisoners had a lot of freedom, considering prisoners were trading, betting items, as well as, smuggling items in. It seemed like a decent place to spend out your days if you were a convicted criminal. In regards to what I found appealing; solitary confinement is a topic I feel very strongly about. I believe it is one of the cruelest punishments inflicted on humans. Other conditions I found unacceptable was beating a prisoner to death because he was human, as in he cried.

Throughout the film, there are several instances of guard brutality. Do you think this still happens? do you think physical punishment is acceptable in prisons?
I think it is abundant, just last December in New York, an inmate died as a result of guard brutality. I do not believe in verbal or physical assault in an institution. Inflicting fear and abhor is not a way to gain control. It is a …show more content…

This was very smart of Andy, it gained him more friends, which is important in prison. Also, I think he did it out of the goodness of his heart; leading me to my second point, after gaining mail privileges he was able to write a letter to the government every week requesting a book budget. After six years he was finally granted $200.00 he wrote two letters a week; ultimately, filling an entire library with copious amounts of reading material. I believe the best thing he gained from giving that advice was the freedom he had to his personal cell. It is with that freedom that Andy was able to conceal a tunnel, leading to the sewage system. After 20 years he rejoiced with rain pelts streaming down his cheek, submerging in his skin. He was a free man, and I think it’s worth all the feces he went through during that 20

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