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Chapter 554 Institutionalization
Chapter 554 Institutionalization
"The days just go by, and prison life feels like routine, and everything else is routine."
The camera switches constantly in the prison life, prison guards make ward rounds, labor reform work, and aimless walks on the playground.
At this time, the background music turned into the long and mournful sound of the violin, like a complaining woman complaining in a low voice.
"Andy has injuries on his face and body all the time, and the three sisters don't let him go. Sometimes he wins, sometimes he loses. This is Andy's prison life, and this is his routine."
On the screen, the three beasts surrounded Andy with grinning grin, just like the big bad wolf saw the little white sheep, or the kind of little white sheep that was stripped naked.Sometimes Andy would raise his arms and rise up to resist, but more often he was bullied by the three sisters.
The audience felt panicked when they saw this. Although the disgusting scene was not shown directly, everyone knew the disgusting scene of being stuffed into an ass by a man.
Also, neither of them is gay.A normal sexual orientation, but also jailed.The other three are pure beasts, they just can't find a woman, and they just want to plug a hole as long as there is a fucking hole.
The audience looked chilled off the screen. As his good friend in prison, Reid's feelings can be imagined.
Rhett narrates: "I believe those first two years were the worst for him, and I believe that if life goes on like this, this place will ruin him sooner or later!"
until one day.
The warden called the prisoners and announced: "The roof of the license plate factory needs to be repaired. I need 12 volunteers to work for a week."
This activity is an outdoor activity, that is, to go to work not far outside the prison, and the weather in May is very good, many prisoners who are exhausted in the prison want to go out for a walk. In the end, more than 100 prisoners signed up.
Reid played a little "trick", bribed the prison guards, and replaced all 12 places with his own people.
Coincidentally, Prison Captain Byron is the supervisor of this "activity".
During a discussion, Byron revealed to other prison guards that he had received a sum of money from his relatives, but because the government collected taxes, he had to deduct a lot, which made him feel pained.
The sound of discussion also reached the ears of several prisoners, and everyone laughed at the usually violent captain in a low voice.
Only Andy didn't smile, but showed a pensive expression.Then he put down the work in his hands, and walked up to Byron under the horrified eyes of the inmates around him without stopping.
You know, Byron can kill people!And he is currently in the midst of a violent temper. Isn't it courting death to provoke him at this time?
Sure enough, when Byron saw Andy provoking him, he grabbed him by the collar and wanted to push him off the roof and throw him to death!
One second before the fall, Andy told Byron that he could help him escape the tax, and he only needed to treat his inmates to drink beer after he succeeded.
After some explanations, Byron put Andy back in doubt.He also knew that Andy was a banker before he was imprisoned, and he knew a lot. Maybe he could really help him evade taxes?
Hence.
The day before completion, the Tolerance Prisoners of Spring '49 sat in a row at ten o'clock in the morning, drinking cold beer.And he was invited by the most ruthless prison guard in the history of Shawshank Prison.
The sun shines on the shoulders of the prisoners, and everyone's smiles seem to be shouting to God that I am a free man, and we are as free as the creator!
As for Andy, he was sitting on the side, looking at the inmates drinking beer with a strange smile on his face.Someone offered him a beer, but he turned it down with "I've given up drinking".
Some people may say that he is trying to please the prison guards, and some people may say that he is trying to please the inmates.But in Rhett's eyes, Andy just wants to regain his freedom.
Freedom, find freedom in this closed world.
Even if only for a moment.
Once, Andy asked a cellmate what crime he had committed, and the cellmate said: "Not guilty, everyone in Shawshank is not guilty!"
On this day, Rhett asked Andy: "What crime did you commit?"
Andy imitated the inmate's tone and said: "Not guilty, just like everyone."
He didn't know if others were joking, but he wasn't joking.The audience doesn't know if Andy really killed someone, but they know that Andy really doesn't look like a murderer.
Afterwards, Andy asked Rhett: "What crime did you commit?"
Rhett shrugged: "I'm probably the only guilty person in Shawshank Prison."
Seeing this, many viewers were also confused.Except for the three beasts, Rhett, Andy, and a few inmates behaved like ordinary people, they didn't look like bad guys, and they even had hope and longing for life.It's just that they don't live in society, but in prison.
People in the prison say they are innocent, but God proclaims outside that people are born with sin.
crime!what exactly is it?
Is it a major mistake made by criminals?Or is it an unattainable "rehabilitation"?Or the seven darkest sins in the human heart?
Later, when Andy was carving the stone, he accidentally touched the wall, and directly dug out a small piece of stone from the wall.
Looking at the stone, Andy was silent.
So he asked Rhett to buy a sexy poster of an actress, but before the poster arrived, Andy was blocked by the three sisters again.
This time, the three sisters tossed Andy half to death, because Andy refused to use his mouth to fuck Boggs' little brother, and threatened that if he used force, he would bite off his lifeblood.
The end result was that Andy was sent to the hospital for a month, and Boggs was locked up for a week.
A week later, Boggs was released from the brig.When he returned to his cage, he found that Byron, the captain of the prison guard, was already waiting there.
He was bought by Andy to teach Boggs a lesson.
Then Boggs was beaten by Byron and permanently disabled, and he could never get out of bed again.As for the other two sisters, they never came to Andy again.
After a surprise inspection, Warden Norton found Andy, tried his weight, and then transferred him to Brooke as a librarian.
The name is to make better use of his talent for proficiency in numbers, but in fact, it has been marked with Andy's superb financial management ability.
then
Some prison guards came to Andy, hoping that he could help him with his tax returns.
And then.
The following year, Andy filed taxes for half of the guards at Shawshank Prison.
This is a very funny scene. A prisoner is sitting in a dilapidated room, and there is a line of uniformed prison guards outside, holding forms, waiting for Andy to file taxes for them.
Prisoners have always lined up in front of the prison guards and are taught a lesson by the prison guards, but now it's completely reversed.
This funny but real scene surprised all the audience.
Great, my big banker!
This is the real way to apply what you have learned. Even in prison, you can make yourself shine.
The saying that gold will shine is indeed true.
It just varies from person to person.
After another year, all the guards in the prison asked him for help, including the warden.
Another year later, the inter-prison baseball game began, that is, guards from many prisons played baseball together.Then this led to all the prison guards coming to Andy with their tax bills, and even in the next few years, many prisons simply changed the time of baseball games to coincide with the tax season, so that they could come to Shawshank Prison to find Andy tax return.
Sometimes when the tax season is busy, Rhett will temporarily transfer from the factory to Andy to help him as an assistant.
Whenever this time, Rhett's heart blossomed with joy.
The audience also laughed, one person attains the Tao, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven!
Until one day, librarian Brooke had an accident.He was granted parole by the above, but in order not to leave the prison, he threatened a prisoner with a knife, trying to commit a crime and have his parole revoked.
Are the audience confused?You can go out and regain your freedom, why do you have to do everything possible to stay?
For what?
It wasn't until Brooke was released from prison, facing the new world, feeling at a loss, at a loss, afraid, and finally hanged himself, that the audience suddenly understood why he wanted to stay in prison and not go out.
The audience heard Rhett mention a word: institutionalize!
Brook, an old man who has been in prison for 50 years, what can he do after he gets out of prison?Can you adapt to life outside?Although he has studied before, 50 years is enough to turn anyone into a frog in a well!
That era was 50 years, but if you put it in the present, ten years is enough!
Sitting in the prison and watching the sky, how can you know how much the outside world has changed?As Brook said in his last words, there were few cars in sight before he was imprisoned, but after he was released from prison, the streets were full of cars.
In a strange world without any familiar people or familiar things, it is enough to drive people crazy.
Brooke ended up committing suicide.
The audience fell silent, still thinking about the word "institutionalization" in their minds.
Like Rhett said, prison is a weird place. At first you hate it, then you get used to it, and after a while...you can't live without it.
Facing Brooke's death, Reid had a thousand words in his heart, and finally turned into a sigh: "He might as well die old in prison."
One more, later.
(End of this chapter)
"The days just go by, and prison life feels like routine, and everything else is routine."
The camera switches constantly in the prison life, prison guards make ward rounds, labor reform work, and aimless walks on the playground.
At this time, the background music turned into the long and mournful sound of the violin, like a complaining woman complaining in a low voice.
"Andy has injuries on his face and body all the time, and the three sisters don't let him go. Sometimes he wins, sometimes he loses. This is Andy's prison life, and this is his routine."
On the screen, the three beasts surrounded Andy with grinning grin, just like the big bad wolf saw the little white sheep, or the kind of little white sheep that was stripped naked.Sometimes Andy would raise his arms and rise up to resist, but more often he was bullied by the three sisters.
The audience felt panicked when they saw this. Although the disgusting scene was not shown directly, everyone knew the disgusting scene of being stuffed into an ass by a man.
Also, neither of them is gay.A normal sexual orientation, but also jailed.The other three are pure beasts, they just can't find a woman, and they just want to plug a hole as long as there is a fucking hole.
The audience looked chilled off the screen. As his good friend in prison, Reid's feelings can be imagined.
Rhett narrates: "I believe those first two years were the worst for him, and I believe that if life goes on like this, this place will ruin him sooner or later!"
until one day.
The warden called the prisoners and announced: "The roof of the license plate factory needs to be repaired. I need 12 volunteers to work for a week."
This activity is an outdoor activity, that is, to go to work not far outside the prison, and the weather in May is very good, many prisoners who are exhausted in the prison want to go out for a walk. In the end, more than 100 prisoners signed up.
Reid played a little "trick", bribed the prison guards, and replaced all 12 places with his own people.
Coincidentally, Prison Captain Byron is the supervisor of this "activity".
During a discussion, Byron revealed to other prison guards that he had received a sum of money from his relatives, but because the government collected taxes, he had to deduct a lot, which made him feel pained.
The sound of discussion also reached the ears of several prisoners, and everyone laughed at the usually violent captain in a low voice.
Only Andy didn't smile, but showed a pensive expression.Then he put down the work in his hands, and walked up to Byron under the horrified eyes of the inmates around him without stopping.
You know, Byron can kill people!And he is currently in the midst of a violent temper. Isn't it courting death to provoke him at this time?
Sure enough, when Byron saw Andy provoking him, he grabbed him by the collar and wanted to push him off the roof and throw him to death!
One second before the fall, Andy told Byron that he could help him escape the tax, and he only needed to treat his inmates to drink beer after he succeeded.
After some explanations, Byron put Andy back in doubt.He also knew that Andy was a banker before he was imprisoned, and he knew a lot. Maybe he could really help him evade taxes?
Hence.
The day before completion, the Tolerance Prisoners of Spring '49 sat in a row at ten o'clock in the morning, drinking cold beer.And he was invited by the most ruthless prison guard in the history of Shawshank Prison.
The sun shines on the shoulders of the prisoners, and everyone's smiles seem to be shouting to God that I am a free man, and we are as free as the creator!
As for Andy, he was sitting on the side, looking at the inmates drinking beer with a strange smile on his face.Someone offered him a beer, but he turned it down with "I've given up drinking".
Some people may say that he is trying to please the prison guards, and some people may say that he is trying to please the inmates.But in Rhett's eyes, Andy just wants to regain his freedom.
Freedom, find freedom in this closed world.
Even if only for a moment.
Once, Andy asked a cellmate what crime he had committed, and the cellmate said: "Not guilty, everyone in Shawshank is not guilty!"
On this day, Rhett asked Andy: "What crime did you commit?"
Andy imitated the inmate's tone and said: "Not guilty, just like everyone."
He didn't know if others were joking, but he wasn't joking.The audience doesn't know if Andy really killed someone, but they know that Andy really doesn't look like a murderer.
Afterwards, Andy asked Rhett: "What crime did you commit?"
Rhett shrugged: "I'm probably the only guilty person in Shawshank Prison."
Seeing this, many viewers were also confused.Except for the three beasts, Rhett, Andy, and a few inmates behaved like ordinary people, they didn't look like bad guys, and they even had hope and longing for life.It's just that they don't live in society, but in prison.
People in the prison say they are innocent, but God proclaims outside that people are born with sin.
crime!what exactly is it?
Is it a major mistake made by criminals?Or is it an unattainable "rehabilitation"?Or the seven darkest sins in the human heart?
Later, when Andy was carving the stone, he accidentally touched the wall, and directly dug out a small piece of stone from the wall.
Looking at the stone, Andy was silent.
So he asked Rhett to buy a sexy poster of an actress, but before the poster arrived, Andy was blocked by the three sisters again.
This time, the three sisters tossed Andy half to death, because Andy refused to use his mouth to fuck Boggs' little brother, and threatened that if he used force, he would bite off his lifeblood.
The end result was that Andy was sent to the hospital for a month, and Boggs was locked up for a week.
A week later, Boggs was released from the brig.When he returned to his cage, he found that Byron, the captain of the prison guard, was already waiting there.
He was bought by Andy to teach Boggs a lesson.
Then Boggs was beaten by Byron and permanently disabled, and he could never get out of bed again.As for the other two sisters, they never came to Andy again.
After a surprise inspection, Warden Norton found Andy, tried his weight, and then transferred him to Brooke as a librarian.
The name is to make better use of his talent for proficiency in numbers, but in fact, it has been marked with Andy's superb financial management ability.
then
Some prison guards came to Andy, hoping that he could help him with his tax returns.
And then.
The following year, Andy filed taxes for half of the guards at Shawshank Prison.
This is a very funny scene. A prisoner is sitting in a dilapidated room, and there is a line of uniformed prison guards outside, holding forms, waiting for Andy to file taxes for them.
Prisoners have always lined up in front of the prison guards and are taught a lesson by the prison guards, but now it's completely reversed.
This funny but real scene surprised all the audience.
Great, my big banker!
This is the real way to apply what you have learned. Even in prison, you can make yourself shine.
The saying that gold will shine is indeed true.
It just varies from person to person.
After another year, all the guards in the prison asked him for help, including the warden.
Another year later, the inter-prison baseball game began, that is, guards from many prisons played baseball together.Then this led to all the prison guards coming to Andy with their tax bills, and even in the next few years, many prisons simply changed the time of baseball games to coincide with the tax season, so that they could come to Shawshank Prison to find Andy tax return.
Sometimes when the tax season is busy, Rhett will temporarily transfer from the factory to Andy to help him as an assistant.
Whenever this time, Rhett's heart blossomed with joy.
The audience also laughed, one person attains the Tao, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven!
Until one day, librarian Brooke had an accident.He was granted parole by the above, but in order not to leave the prison, he threatened a prisoner with a knife, trying to commit a crime and have his parole revoked.
Are the audience confused?You can go out and regain your freedom, why do you have to do everything possible to stay?
For what?
It wasn't until Brooke was released from prison, facing the new world, feeling at a loss, at a loss, afraid, and finally hanged himself, that the audience suddenly understood why he wanted to stay in prison and not go out.
The audience heard Rhett mention a word: institutionalize!
Brook, an old man who has been in prison for 50 years, what can he do after he gets out of prison?Can you adapt to life outside?Although he has studied before, 50 years is enough to turn anyone into a frog in a well!
That era was 50 years, but if you put it in the present, ten years is enough!
Sitting in the prison and watching the sky, how can you know how much the outside world has changed?As Brook said in his last words, there were few cars in sight before he was imprisoned, but after he was released from prison, the streets were full of cars.
In a strange world without any familiar people or familiar things, it is enough to drive people crazy.
Brooke ended up committing suicide.
The audience fell silent, still thinking about the word "institutionalization" in their minds.
Like Rhett said, prison is a weird place. At first you hate it, then you get used to it, and after a while...you can't live without it.
Facing Brooke's death, Reid had a thousand words in his heart, and finally turned into a sigh: "He might as well die old in prison."
One more, later.
(End of this chapter)
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