Media Analysis of The Shawshank Redemption Craig Moody ENC 1101 Composition I July 20, 2011 James Slama Andy Dufresne is an innocent man that is sent to prison for murder that he did not commit. There is a lot of innocent people in are prison system. For example, George A. Souliotes is convicted of setting a 1997 fire that killed a woman and her two children. George is currently serving life in prison because evidence showed that the substance on his shoes were the same as the substance that started the fire.
Years later when a scientist reevaluated the substance on George’s shoe it was a chemical, but it was not the substance found at the scene (Los Angeles Times, September 21, 2010).
In the movie Andy was convicted and sent to prison for the murder of his wife and her lover. The evidence that was reviewed at Andy’s Trial was circumstantial evidence. Andy is sentenced to two life sentences at Shawshank state penitentiary in Maine. Which is ran by the Warden Samuel Norton.
Andy makes friends with Red an inmate that is doing a life sentence that gets rejected four times. Red is known as a guy that can get things. When Andy is sent to prison Red had already served two life stretches for his crime. In 1965 an inmate name Tommy Williams joins Andy and Red’s circle of friends in prison. While Andy is helping Tommy get his GED Tommy starts telling Andy about another inmate named Elmo Blatch at another prison had committed the exact same crime. Tommy could help prove that Andy is innocent.
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SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION There is nothing more pathetic than a man without hope. In The Shawshank Redemption, Andy is a man that is imprisoned for a crime that he did not commit. He sentenced to life in prison and with this verdict he is raped of all hope for a normal life. Once a successful investment banker, Andy uses the skills he learned on the outside, to make life more bearable on the inside. ...
When the warden finds this out the warden has Tommy killed? Because the warden did not want to lose the prisons tax accountant which was Andy. If the warden did not have Tommy killed then Andy’s appeal would set Andy free because of new evidence. Andy then escapes from prison in 1966 by using a rock hammer tunneling through the wall and swimming through the sewer to his freedom. When Andy escapes from prison Red will have served 40 years of his life. After Red gets his parole he is allocated to an apartment where Red breaks his parole.
Red travels to Mexico where he meets with Andy on a beach where Andy is working on a boat. Even though Shawshank is a movie the stuff in the movie happens in real life. Everyday people are imprisoned under faulty evidence. The reasons for faulty evidence are technological disadvantages, carelessness of the justice system and the corruptness of the justice system. There is really no solution for the technological disadvantages because technology is and will be dynamic.
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