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    serving time in a New England prison named Shawshank in the 1940’s. Tim Robbins plays a man named Andy Dufresne‚ a banker‚ who is wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and is sentenced to two life sentences. Andy gradually develops a friendship with a fellow convict by the name of Red (Morgan Freeman) who has a knack for “getting things” for people for the right price. Formerly a banker‚ Andy gets on the better side of Shawshank’s bible thumping warden by doing his financial consulting

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    people you associate with. Andy had struggles with his situation which was created because of his title and his title was the reason he did not get help. When the main character Andy was stabbed he was thinking about what was going to happen and what he was going to do but when he realized he was dying he wanted to be Andy. Wen Andy first got stabbed he thought he had had a fierce rumble with the guardians but he was not aware he was dying (pg98). This shows how Andy was struggling with the situation

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    York; it is a story of a girl‚ a girl named Andrea Sachs. Andy‚ as she’s most commonly referred to‚ is a fresh out of college‚ armed with a Journalism degree‚ and ready to make it big in New York. However‚ New York doesn’t exactly give her the job she expected‚ and she ends up working as an assistant for the monstrous Miranda Priestly. Miranda Priestly is editor in chief for one of the biggest fashion magazines in New York‚ Runway. When Andy begins her job‚ she has no idea how challenging it will

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    everywhere and a silence‚ only can hear the wind blow. Everything was different and Andy the Roach had realized he had survived a disaster‚ but if he wants to live would have to find food and water in a desolate world. Walking disoriented to some direction in search of shelter and food. On his quest he encounters a wounded ant and the ant said him: “Please help me I’m stuck my leg under this stone‚ I can’t move” and Andy says‚ "I’m sorry I cannot I’m in search of food‚" and leaves the ant a lone. The

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    Intro: Andy and his son‚ Opie‚ are shown walking up a dirt road surrounded by big pine trees and a fallen dead tree lying on its side. Each holding a fishing pole in hand they walk side by side while his son skips along the trial and throws a rock into the woods. The signature music plays in the background as the words “THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW” appear on the screen in bright white letters in front of the black and white scenery. As a voice reads the title for everyone to hear. Narrator: “The Andy Griffith

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    must be brought together‚ so that whatever is just may be powerful‚ and whatever is powerful may be just” (Blaise Pascal). Power is an outstanding topic in this well crafted novella‚ Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption written by Stephen King. Andy Dufresene‚ a gentleman who carries himself well‚ was charged of a crime he did not commit. In Shawshank state penitentiary he faces challenges with the authority of the prison‚ Warden Samuel Norton. Warden Norton is more less a hypocritical man

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    overwrought dialogue‚ this 1994 release celebrates the resilience of the human spirit. The movie opens in 1947 as Andy Dufrense‚ a prominent New England banker‚ stands trial for murdering his wife and her lover. Although Andy insists his innocence‚ the jury finds him guilty. As Andy struggles with his new lifestyles‚ he becomes friends with another inmate named “Red”. The partnership between Andy and “Red” supports the crucial way the story unfolds. Three reasons to recognize The Shawshank Redemption

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    On the Sidewalk Bleeding by Evan Hunter Andy was a 16 years old teenager who had just been stabbed below the ribs. Andy was part of a gang called “The Royals”. Andy just stopped by the shop only to buy some cigarettes and next moment he’s on the ground bleeding‚ Quote- “He had been stabbed 10 minutes ago.” Andy had a girlfriend called Laura who he had left when he went to get the cigarettes and she was the only thing he could think of‚ Quote- “He wondered if Laura was dancing wondered if she had

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    Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption begins in 1948 when Andy Dufresne arrives at Shawshank prison. In contrast to most other convicts‚ he’s not a hardened criminal but a soft-spoken banker‚ convicted of killing his wife and her lover. Like everyone in Shawshank‚ he claims to be innocent. Like most newcomers‚ Andy gets in trouble with the sisters. They are a gang of sodomites led by Bogs Diamond that gang up on anyone they feel they can handle‚ and Andy is no exception. Not until much later does he escape

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    story intimate enough to affect the audience. One of the most striking uses of formalism in the film takes place when the "sisters" attack Andy for the first time. In that sequence‚ the characters are shot in silhouette. This effectively makes the attackers "inhuman." And the use of silhouette is repeated throughout the film. During the first night that Andy spends in Shawshank the guards savagely beat a crying prisoner. As they drag him from his cell‚ the guards are in silhouette. It is also interesting

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