1. The prisoners.
Positive characters--Miguel, Ryan, and pote. Miguel is not a good person, he is short-tempered and emotional However, with the experience in OZ, he finally grows into a responsible adult. Although he is still emotional and violent, his heart is gradually returning to simplicity. Ryan is a rare person who still lives in OZ. A little guy like a duck to water. He doesn't have great power/loyal followers. He doesn't form gangs, but he makes friends with the seemingly weak prisoners, and the strong are just sharp knives in his hand. Love the tone of his recitation (excited high-pitched). Cute like a big Winnie the Pooh.
Gray characters--said and Shirley, a female death row inmate. Said has a leadership trait personality, a paranoid, avid political lover, and in OZ Riding the role of the regulator. Although everything he did, the purpose was just to attack the American political system. (I hate this!) But in the process of implementation, he did show a very high charisma and his own religious beliefs. understand. Being able to implement his beliefs in OZ! Crossing religious/racial/regional/cultural limitations and prejudices. This is what Confucianism calls "benevolence" to influence others with benevolent words and actions. I admire this! And the death penalty for women Shirley looks weak and helpless. But she is a person who knows the rules of surviving in OZ better than Ryan. Shirley uses her gender advantage to turn "weakness" into a powerful weapon, and "mind" as a bullet, completes one after another. A seemingly impossible task, a woman with genius criminal wisdom.
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Compared with the distinctive characteristics of prisoners, the prison administrator is much poorer and paler. FatherJay is always smiling and listening to various voices , like God!
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