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    main character in the movie studied in class‚ Shawshank Redemption. Andy Dufresne was a banker who was convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and sent to Shawshank prison. Andy eventually becomes good friends with a fellow inmate named Ellis Boyd Redding (Red) who has a large impact on his moral & ethical development. The film follows the prison life of Andy Dufresne who uses his intelligence and knowledge to aid others. In his time at Shawshank‚ his energy and determination helped many people

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    Shawshank Redemption Practice Essay Analyse how BOTH internal and external conflict were important to the text as a whole. Note: “internal conflict” means conflict within a character‚ and “external conflict” means conflict between a character and other individual(s) or group(s). Conflict is not rare (is prevalent or recurring?) in the filmShawshank Redemption’ directed by Frank Darabont. Throughout the film Darabont uses many effective film techniques and camera shots to portray the theme

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    Analyse how at least one setting helped you better understand one or two characters or individuals. !! In the film‚ The Shawshank Redemption the director‚ Frank Darabont‚ uses the prison setting to help the audience to better understand the inmates of Shawshank State Prison. Darabont uses an array of film techniques to illustrate his purpose of institutionalisation and the importance of hope. !! The nature of the prison is cold and oppressive. The prison is lit by blue/grey lighting that complements

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    The director uses film techiques to tell the story ad create a respose in the audiece. These techiques are. Shots wide shot- a wide shot is a shot that shows the setting as well as the character. This kind of shot is used so the audience can understand the characters physical experience with the setting. normal shot- a normal shot usually shows the characters waist and up. This is a standard shot that helps to focus attention on the action. close up- a close up shot is a shot in which the camera

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    Shawshank Redemption Two Life Sentences The movie that won the best picture nominations is a movie that involves many different personalities and underlying themes. The personalities of the inmates are very interesting and when they are combined they create a very fascinating plot which looks at life in prison in a different perspective. “Shawshank Redemption” is a film which you wouldn’t expect to find hope‚ but it showed that a prison as a place where murderers and thieves lived‚ but also as

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    Being in prison would no doubt be a hard to live through. Having to live with the mistakes you made‚ and having tons of time to think about those mistakes would be brutal. In the book "Shawshank Redemption" by Stephen King‚ Red takes about the hardships of life in prison. Although the main reason for the book is to talk about Andy Dufrense. In one time period of Andy’s life‚ he becomes the librarian at the prison and tries to get as many books as possible for the inmates. The reason he does this

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    The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption directed by Frank Darabont in 1994‚ is a story about Andy Dufrene‚ a man accused of murdering his wife and her lover and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. He is shipped to Shawshank Maximum Security Prison in Maine. He finds his way to inner peace and holds on to great hope in the midst of the terror of the prison regime. It is a story of hope‚ friendship‚ and perseverance. The film is an allegory about holding on to a personal worth

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    themselves and does not provide ultimate happiness for society. The prescribed text "Educating Rita" by Willy Russell showcases Rita as losing all of her individuality by gaining knowledge. Mirroring the above thesis‚ my related text‚" The Shawshank Redemption" directed by Frank Darabont encapsulates the idea of institutionalisation. Education is a supplement for the old lifestyle giving new ways to live with detrimental side effects. In the play “Educating Rita”‚ Rita assumes that education is

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    2. analyse how particular techniques are combined to manipulate viewer response. in the film Shawshank Redemption directed by Frank Darabont visual and verbal techniques have been used to manipulate the viewer into thinking that Shawshank is hostile environment‚ a place where humanity is forgotten. The director is able to get this view across by using a strong combination of camera work‚ lighting and music. The way Darabont has continuously used lighting to enhance the negativity of each scene

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    and Resurrection in The Shawshank Redemption Nick Rissone Religion in Film Mr.Whelehan January 6th 2015 While the film: The Shawshank Redemption‚ directed by Frank Darabont‚ may simply seem like a groundbreaking‚ prison-break movie‚ there is actually a hidden‚ yet rather prominent‚ religious theme. Yes‚ there are some direct mentions to the bible throughout the film‚ but there is actually a deeper‚ religious message. The most apparent theme in the film‚ would be the idea of death

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