There is no flashy plot.
It also makes people see the cold and cruel reality in the prison.
He was sentenced to two English librarians for ninety-nine years. The reason for entering this place was only because he was black and could not defend himself in self-defense. Although he broke his Achilles tendon, he was indeed treated more cruelly in exchange.
As he said, "I knew this, I should cut my throat."
Doc, who was deprived of his right to paint and broke his finger, is undoubtedly the most disgusting character of the warden. Doc was deprived of everything he had-he also made an extreme resistance after painting, leaving a chrysanthemum for Morris.
And there is always a mouse, and the friendly Litmus will always stay on that island.
And the last
"Goodbye, boy."
Goodbye, I'm leaving.
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