Thursday, March 28, 2019

The Green Mile by Stephen King Essays -- Film Movies

The Green Mile by Stephen KingSummary bottom Coffey is brought to insentient Mountain accused of rape and murder. It becomes known that he has a bettering touch. Paul Edgecombe, the superintendent, has sympathy for Coffey and later finds out that Coffey is indeed innocent, that can find no way to stop the execution. Coffey proclaimed that he wanted to go and thus allowed Paul to accept Coffeys fate as he must, and go on with his life.Central Characters Paul Edgecombe, probably over 100, narrator, was the head of E block (death row) at Cold Mountain Penitentiary. Paul faces an internal make do between what his job wants him to do and what he sometimes knows is the right thing. Kind and gentle, he recounts this episode of his life from Georgia Pines, his retirement home. John Coffey is a huge, potent black man but is very slow in the genial sense, brought into a situation where death surrounds him, yet he has the power to heal by his own touch.Other Characters Dean Stanton, Harry Terwilliger, Brutus Howell, and Percy Wetmore were all guards on E block. Percy was the most significant he was a banty-rooster sort of guy. He liked to pick fights. He represented the fears of Paul Edgecombe. Though it is non obvious at the beginning, it becomes clearer as Paul ages. Toot-Toot was portrayed as a jester to lighten the mood of the story. His humor is what kept the other guards sane. Hal (Warden) Moores was the warden of Cold Mountain Penitentiary. Melinda Moores, Hals wi...

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