Sunday, August 18, 2019
The Green Mile :: essays research papers
   The Green Mile was about a murder of two girls. When the     father is told by the mother that the 2 little girls are missing,    he gets a whole crowwd together to look for the little girls. They     find the girls in the arms of a huge black man (I had to add the     about the color of his skin because this part of the story takes     place in the 30's and we all know how strong racism was back then).    We later find that the man's name us John Coffey. (Just like the     drink but not spelled the same.)    They take John to jail and everyone is impressed by how large    he is. He has huge muscles and he towers over everone. The guard in    charge of the green mile goes into the cell that John Coffey is in    and removes the cuffs from John's hands. The guard notices that John     is very gentle and very kind, and that he has something very     special. So for the first couple days The guard watched John     carefully, he caused no trouble and John was also quiet.    In the first few weeks, they got another prisoner, his name    was Wild Bill.Wild Bill was in-fact very wild, he even tried to     attack the guards while he was coming in.    In the end we all find out that Wild Bill killed (murdered)     the two little girls that John Coffey had been convicted of killing.    John however, still was sentenced to death. At 11:30 pm the next     day John Coffey walked down the green mile. John was placed in the     electric chair (ol' sparky) and they placed the mask over his head    John told the guard to take off the mask because he was afraid of     the dark, and he didnt want to die in the dark. So the guard took     off the mask, then placed the wet sponge on his head, they pulled     the hood down and put that over top of the wet sponge.    The guard yelled "Roll on 2" and they pulled the lever.     John Coffey was dead. The guards were so sad they cried, some of     them quit just because if that incident. They knew he was innocent     but they couldent do anything about it.    I think that the books were sad, and very heart pounding.  					    
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