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: Brooks becomes so dependent on the prison's rigid structure that he cannot function in the "free" world, eventually leading to his suicide.

: Andy maintains that "hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things," viewing it as an internal light that no prison can touch. This internal freedom is symbolized when he plays Mozart over the prison PA system, momentarily making every man feel free. The Trap of Institutionalization shawshank

The film presents a philosophical debate on hope through its two main characters, Andy Dufresne and Ellis "Red" Redding. : Brooks becomes so dependent on the prison's

: Initially, Red views hope as a "dangerous thing" that can drive a man insane in a place like Shawshank, where expectations are often crushed. The Trap of Institutionalization The film presents a

: After 40 years, Red faces the same "harsh truth," finding that he can't even urinate without permission. He is only saved from Brooks' fate by a promise he made to Andy, which gives him a new purpose. Key Philosophical Quotes