Chapter 1,495 Survival or death, that is the question(2/2)
Then he sticks to this belief, strives to adapt to the environment, finds his own value in the environment, and at the same time increases his irreplaceability to maintain his dignity and pride as a human being. He also reminds himself to always be prepared, because opportunities are only left to
A prepared person.
He understands the most important point: when we can change the environment, we must not doubt the life we want because of our past life.
So Andy walked out of his own way, even though it was so incredible and so difficult!
And Rhett, like Brooks, was initially at a loss for the new environment, but he was luckier than Brooks because he could still choose to jump out of this new cage and go to a new environment."
"Bah, bang, bang!" The audience burst into applause again.
At this time, Tom asked again: "So, does the Bible have any metaphors in the movie?"
Li Yi smiled and said: "We all know that Andy spent twenty years escaping from Shawshank. This is incredible. On the surface, it seems that he used a small hammer to persevere in carving holes in the stone wall.
Seventeen years, so what kind of power drove him to do this? I think persistence comes from the hope that has never been extinguished in his heart; at a deeper level, hope comes from his belief, the belief in the sublimation of the soul, and the sublimation of the soul so that it can
be redeemed.
And this kind of belief comes from the belief that people have transcendence from this world, which can light up the light in people's hearts, dispel the frightening darkness, and no longer be sad or confused.
In Christianity, faith is the starting point for salvation.”
Tom finally asked a very sensitive question: "But many movie fans think that the movie is satirizing people's belief in God. The two people in the movie who seem to believe in God the most are the Warden and Andy - the Warden.
He often talks about God's teachings, but in fact he is doing it to protect his own power and money; in order to hide the small hammer that drilled through the stone wall, Andy first hollowed out the Bible, which represents faith, and then hollowed out the
stone wall.
Chapter completed!