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The Shawshank Redemption Short Story Comparison Of

The Film Essay, Research Paper


The Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King is both a wonderful film and


a brilliantly written short story. There are many themes represented in each form


of The Shawshank Redemption. The one major theme that interests me in both


the film and the story is freedom. Freedom serves a large purpose for both the


story’s writer and the filmmaker. Both use similar examples to signify freedom,


not only in the jail, but also in a larger context about life. There are many events


and examples in both the film and the short story that signifies the theme of


freedom. The one main difference is when the film uses the director’s technique


to portray a feel of freedom for the inmates. The overall three issues used in this


essay are all linked to the feeling of the inmates feeling the sense of freedom


with the prison walls.


In both the film and the short story, which involves freedom is when Andy


Dufresne approaches the narrator, Red. Andy asks Red, “I wonder if you could


get me a rock-hammer.”(28) Andy’s reason for wanting a rock-hammer is


because he was “a rockhound. At least… I was a rockhound. In my old life.”(29)


Andy states that he would like to be a rockhound again on a limited basis


because it gives him the feeling of freedom. This example serves the purposes of


both the story’s writer and the filmmaker. The act of Andy Dufresne being able to


go on “Sunday expeditions”(29) at Shawshank shows the reader and/or viewer


that it will make him feel free, like when he collected rocks in his old life (life


before prison). On a larger level, this event could be interpreted as a lesson to


not give up your freedom. Even though something bad happens to you, you


should not become secluded and be depressed all of the time. Andy shows the


reader that you must “get busy living or get busy dying”(movie) or you will loose


your inner freedom.


The other theme of freedom comes in both the film and the story, when


Andy Dufresne got beer for all of the crew that tarred the prison’s roof. In this


example, even Red stated that the break “lasted twenty minutes, the beer-break,


and for those twenty minutes we felt like free men.”(48) Red recalls that the crew


felt such freedom that they “could have been drinking beer and tarring the roof of


one of our own houses.”(48) This example serves the pur

poses of both the


story’s writer and the filmmaker because it shows the reader and/or viewer that


this event happened because Andy wanted himself and his ‘co-workers’ to feel


freedom. This event occurred because he made business dealings with “the


hardest screw that ever walked a turn at the Shawshank State Prison” (48). Andy


was always known to have something different to him, “a sense of his own worth,


maybe, or a feeling that he would be the winner in the end… or maybe it was only


a sense of freedom”(48) which Andy could even manage to possess inside the


prison. Andy always carried an “inner light”(48) inside of him, an inner light that


burned for the dream of freedom. Andy got the beer for all his crew because he


wanted the crew to have a sense of freedom also.


The director’s technique that is used in the film but did not occur in the


short story was when Andy Dufresne got access of the prison’s loudspeaker and


played a brief amount of classical music. In the short amount of time the music


played, silence overcame the prison. Red stated that even though the music had


not lasted long, “every con in the prison felt free,” even if it was just for a


moment. This example serves the purposes of both the story’s writer and the


filmmaker because it shows the reader/viewer that the music gave the cons in


the prison a sense of freedom, even if it was just for a fleeting moment.


In conclusion, I believe that one major theme that is of great importance


throughout both the film and the short story is freedom. Freedom serves a large


purpose for both the story’s writer and the filmmaker. Even though the majority of


the examples are the same in both forms, the example that is different still holds


a similar interpretation and lesson about not only prison but also the larger


context of life. The director’s technique to portray the same theme was a good


idea for the film, proving to the viewer the theme of freedom still is maintained in


the film.


Bibliography


BOOK “The Shawshank Redemption”


Stephan King, The Shawshank Redemption


United States, The Ballantine Publishing Group, 1982


MOVIE “The Shawshank Redemption”


Director: Frank Darabont, Screenplay: Based on “The Shawshank Redemption” by Stephen King, Released by Columbia Pictures, Date Released: 9/23/94 (limited), Running Length: 2:22

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