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The Darkness Of Human Nature Revealed In The Shawshank Redemption

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The Darkness of Human Nature Revealed in the "The Shawshank Redemption" Abstract: If the confrontation of human nature good and evil in other movies may be a facial confrontation, but in the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" is no longer simple right and wrong, but pulled back to the concrete real world. Through contrast, the author presents the darkness and ugliness of human nature on the one hand, and on the other hand, embodies the self-salvation of human nature through completely different characters. In the loss of human nature, without reservation, the protagonist Andy still insist on self-belief, with a strong resilience to the end of salvation. This article will briefly expound the plot of "The Shawshank Redemption" and reveals the …show more content…

The Darkness of Human Nature Revealed in the Film 2.1 Human Darkness Cash Out on Warden Norton Norton, the warden of Shawshank Prison, was an extremely hypocritical, money-grubbing, and vicious man. At the beginning of the film, he shows a charitable face, but when the new prisoner arrives and asks when to eat, he secretly orders the captain of the guard to beat him with a baton. When he first went to tempt Andy, he showed a very hypocritical face, praised Andy for reading the Bible, and said that the way to salvation was among them. He was of a full look of leadership. His first typical event was the policy of "letting out", in which prisoners were put outside to do engineering work in order to gain benefits. He also takes pies that represent "sincerity", which are in fact already monetized. This is the essence of his greed for money-to step on other people's shoulders. In the end, we learned that he had embezzled $370,000. The second typical incident is the killing of Tommy, which shows his vicious and selfish behavior vividly. In order to make Andy continue to help him launder money, lest Andy get out of prison after his corruption revealed, he will only help Andy to overturn the witness Tommy killed. Tommy was only a few months away from prison, so the young man could start a new life with his college degree, but he was murdered by the selfish Norton. Norton destructed two lives for his own

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