Hope In The Shawshank Redemption

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Frank Darabont uses The Shawshank Redemption to explore the consequences of hope on the individual ambition. the hope has a universal effect on the individual feelings to get rid of depression. the effects on the society are fairly emotional to great changing life moments. hope spring eternal and symbolizes the demonstration that they can pop out just about anywhere. hope is an abstract, passive emotion similar to the passive immobile and inert lives of prisoners. there are three motifs which are corruption, crime and time. There is hope to every ambition and the equipment is the music which touches the soul and cleanses it.

Initially, Red plays an important role within the prison, but as the story goes on, we realize that his big shot status behind the bar. He has the fact that he's actually scared to death of the outside. However, all this becomes important when the role which is hope plays in the movie. He was an unforgiving person and could not hope. If he would hope, he will make him painful. Consequently, his hope was in the Shawshank prison Finally, he saw the place which was the end for him. As Red said "Hope. Let me tell you something, my friend . Hope is a dangerous thing. Hope
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However, he doesn't have a lot to be hopeful about being wrong accused of his wife murder and thrown in jail of the rest of life. His sense of hope is so strong and so clear that he keeps alive as he waits in prison. Telling Red about that piece of glass might have any hopes that Any would get away clean, but he does it as a way of conveying hope to Red. Andy;'s not just hopeful but he is contagious. Consequently, he shares his hope with others. Hope is a physical object given by andy that conveys a strong feeling for whoever receives it. Finally, the most telling symbol of hope in this story is probably the note that Andy leaves Red crying. Andy quotes"Hope us a good thing, maybe the best of things never