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Theme of Shawshank, Institutionalization

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Theme of Shawshank, Institutionalization

When the inmates are relased after years of being suck in Shawshank, they find difficulty functioning in the real world, this is the effects of Institutionalization. Institutionalization is a major theme in “Shawshank Redeption”. Institutionalization by definition means to become a part of a well-orgainzed system and follow a rotine. The inmates follow a set routine and dont make any of their own chocies in life. After so long of not being able to make their own desicions, the inmates can start to lose their independent

descion making skills.

When Brooks is realesed, after years and years of being in prison, he is not able to deal with socity. He had spent so many years being told what to do that when he was set free he could no longer think for him slef. Brooks pet bird, Jake, was also a symbol of this instutialzation. Jake had been rasied in the prision, not given choices in daily life. Then one day he is just set free, but the bird has never been given the chance to think on its own so it most likley will not make it in the real world.

The inmates are not able to do anything independent

in this system. They become relayant on this order and the rules, then they are just suddenly set free and dont know what to

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