The setting of “The Shawshank Redemption” is replete with potent symbolism.The shawshank prison is a dark, deceitful place of confinement where citizens spend their days letting their minds wonder over the little things in their lifetime. Its walls stained grey and black; its bars are rusty and cold; rooms damp, clay lines the walls in a minimalistic style. The symbolism serves several purposes. Firstly, it turns the setting into a dark hole of nothingness — everything looks drab and dull. Secondly, it betrays the fact that a reduction of hope has taken place within the walls of the prison: the thick grey walls are closing in on the minds of the prisoners changing their hope of ever returning to their normal lives outside. Thirdly, the damp and decrypted essence of the place accentuates a sense of perishable knowledge in the minds of the prisoners. Andy - the films main character - is a banker wrongly accused of murder, he is placed in a cell dark, damp and lifeless. This symbolises the life behind bars and how it imposes on ones life. Symbolism is obvious in the clothing everyone wears inside the prison, all the same bland and unimaginative with no room for individuality. Colour is expressed in dots throughout the film when they as prisoners work outside in the lush greens of the fields, inside the prison they are trying to conjure the minds of the prisoners and take aways their individuality to convert it into labour. To complete the scene of the dehumanisation, prisoners have no say in what they do or when they are allowed to do it such as the times they are allowed to relieve themselves on the toilet. These
The setting of “The Shawshank Redemption” is replete with potent symbolism.The shawshank prison is a dark, deceitful place of confinement where citizens spend their days letting their minds wonder over the little things in their lifetime. Its walls stained grey and black; its bars are rusty and cold; rooms damp, clay lines the walls in a minimalistic style. The symbolism serves several purposes. Firstly, it turns the setting into a dark hole of nothingness — everything looks drab and dull. Secondly, it betrays the fact that a reduction of hope has taken place within the walls of the prison: the thick grey walls are closing in on the minds of the prisoners changing their hope of ever returning to their normal lives outside. Thirdly, the damp and decrypted essence of the place accentuates a sense of perishable knowledge in the minds of the prisoners. Andy - the films main character - is a banker wrongly accused of murder, he is placed in a cell dark, damp and lifeless. This symbolises the life behind bars and how it imposes on ones life. Symbolism is obvious in the clothing everyone wears inside the prison, all the same bland and unimaginative with no room for individuality. Colour is expressed in dots throughout the film when they as prisoners work outside in the lush greens of the fields, inside the prison they are trying to conjure the minds of the prisoners and take aways their individuality to convert it into labour. To complete the scene of the dehumanisation, prisoners have no say in what they do or when they are allowed to do it such as the times they are allowed to relieve themselves on the toilet. These