What happened to Brooks in Shawshank Redemption?
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What happened to Brooks in Shawshank Redemption?
Brooks ends up writing a final letter to Andy and Red at the prison before committing suicide by hanging himself, carving BROOKS WAS HERE into the wall. Brooks was played by James Whitmore in Shawshank Redemption.
Who hung himself in Shawshank Redemption?
[Shawshank Redemption] Red killed himself at the end (and so did Andy Dufresne) The movie was about Andy Dufresne, narrated third person by Red. Andy doesn’t narrate the movie because he is dead.
Was Andy Dufresne real?
But is it fiction? The “real” Andy Dufresne was a man named Frank Freshwaters. In 1957, Frank pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter and received a suspended sentence. However, unlike Andy, Frank wasn’t too bright–or maybe he was just reckless–and he violated his probation.
Why did Brooks commit suicide in Shawshank?
He gets a small apartment and a job at a grocery store, but the problem is that he feels out of step in the world having not been a part of it for half a century. This leads to him tragically and memorably committing suicide at the age of 73, leaving “Brooks was here” carved into the wall of his apartment.
Did Brooks commit suicide in the book?
In Stephen King’s original novella, Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, Red says Brooks murdered his wife and daughter after a losing poker streak. He was the librarian of the prison starting in 1912, and was friends with Andy. Brooks died after committing suicide in 1955, aged 73.
Why is Shawshank Redemption so famous?
The Shawshank Redemption is powerful, as the core spirit of the of the story lies in the fact that it’s only during the darkest times of one’s life that one realizes the importance of thinking out of the box. And it also teaches some very important life lessons.
Did anyone win an Oscar for Shawshank Redemption?
Forrest Gump won six awards, including Best Picture….Multiple nominations and awards.
Nominations | Film |
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7 | Pulp Fiction |
The Shawshank Redemption | |
4 | The Lion King |
The Madness of King George |
What does Brooks represent in The Shawshank Redemption?
Brooks’ Bird (Symbol) He loves animals and takes care of the bird as if it were a child. The bird represents Brooks’ nurturing spirit, but it is also a symbol of the push-pull between freedom and confinement.
What does Brooks represent in Shawshank?
Brooks’ impact in The Shawshank Redemption comes from the fact that he had become so institutionalized and then became a symbol to both Red and Andy on their journey as friends and prisoners potentially following in Brooks’ tragic footsteps.