The Green Mile: A Journey into the Depths of Human Nature

(book review)

Stephen King’s ‘The Green Mile’ is a novel that makes you think about human nature, compassion and justice. The book leaves a deep emotional mark on the soul,

It made me rethink the concepts of good and evil, guilt and forgiveness. After reading it, I felt that we do not always have the right to judge others by their appearance. After all, something more may be hidden inside than it seems at first glance. Every character in the book has a complicated story, especially the prisoners and prison staff. They all go through their own moral trials. Each of them makes difficult decisions.

‘The Green Mile’ could be a real revelation that will open a new perspective on the issues of guilt, punishment, and forgiveness. The book teaches that even in the darkest moments of human life, light and goodness can be found in every situation.

The main moral of the novel is the need to see more than just the outside of events and people. Good and evil are hidden in each of us. Not everything in life can be divided into black and white. There are many shades in the world that should be noticed before drawing conclusions.

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