life requires a need to feel human in order to escape institutionalization by focusing on hope as the guiding principle for survival in and out of prison. This hope takes several forms each of which are attempts by prisoners to overcome the shortcomings of an inefficient prison.no prison policy wasdesigned to prepare an inmate for release or any rehabilitation program designed to assist the inmate each prisoner was forced to become his own change agent. The movie subtly demonstrates the need for prisons to be more than an incarcerate tool. Moreover, it also points out that the presence of hope can overcome a failed prison system, while the absence of it leads to failure and a degenerative life after prison.Shawshank redemption both film and novel from which it came presents an incredibly well-crafted argument , a solid example of problem solving in motion. To understand why this film works so well requires a understanding of story more holistic in nature, an understanding that appreciates the various perspectives at conflict and brings them together into one seamless and purposeful model of human psychology.emerging field of narrative science lifts the veil of mystery shrouding this film and begins to improve the quality of discussion surrounding what makes great stories so great.
Conclusion
religious attribution or the belief in the cultural trappings of mythology in story allows one to see the real process behind great stories. Spiritually need not be discounted in the final analysis, but should not be seen as a requirement for great success.still saddled with the prerequisite of spiritual or mythological motive see stories as a method for understanding who we are and how the world works. Their templates of innermost caves and helpless cats make sense as a means to appreciate ourselves and our human experience.away the aforementioned baggage, however and reality shines through: Stories employ a structure based on how we see and make sense of our world, not the other way around. In other words, stories exist as projections of how we solve our problems.one asks why the strong attraction to the Shawshank redemption, the answer lies in how accurately the story projects the mind s own problem solving process. Beginning with a clear delineation of perspective and ending with a meaningful dissonance of both subjective and objective appreciations, the story of Red and Andy works because it follows a system to all of us.four distinct well - balanced perspectives exist for a reason. As mentioned before the prison of our minds prevents us from experiencing a subjective point of view at the same time we experience the objective point of view too. We can not simultaneously be inside of ourselves and out. Stories grant us this rare opportunity to see a problem resolved from all different points of view.Shawshank redemption offers up the argument that standing up and speaking out brings triumph both universally and personally. The juxtaposition of this solution both from an objective view and a subjective view transcends a simple message into a concrete argument. Rounding it with a look at the actions of a life steeped in control and the inability of two to come together without a second glance at preconceived notions solidifies the Author s position within the minds of the audience.act of telepathy from writer to reader, an argument effectively crafted and transmitted to be received years later by an open and willing mind. This defines the purpose of story. To the extent a narrative mimics the psychological processes present within the minds of a reader or audience a story s power and ultimate effectiveness.problem of towing the line, the first of four lays within Red, the only guilty man in Shawshank. From his point of view we get to experience what it is like to personally have this problem we follow him the parole board hearing, we are there. We experience the shock of disbelief when we discover what s really been going on in Andy s cell. We experience the story through Red s eyes.novel include itself traditional and social aspects, psychology of the characters, giving everything in details, the most perfect and understandable narrative, showing social issues and being against the society, also not a typical chronicle matters not only inside but also outside. The Shawshank is fulfilled with irony and bitter mockery. The author with all means tries to show that the human being s problems are only their faults.effectively narrows down the model of the human mind to one singular story form a combination of structural and dynamic appreciations that holds the meaning of a particular piece o narrative fiction.we have got acquainted with the American literature after the World War II, with this time s popular authors, trends, Stephen s role, his contribution to American literature, with his creations, writing, with his ...