The Green Mile
Book Review
The Green Mile by Stephen King is a powerful and emotionally rich novel that combines elements of mysticism, drama, and social critique. The book tells the story of Paul Edgecombe, the head of the death row block in a prison, and his interactions with John Coffey, an inmate with supernatural abilities. Critics praise the deep character development, especially of John Coffey, whose kindness and innocence contrast with the cruelty of the world around him. King masterfully creates an atmosphere of tension and compassion, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of good and evil, justice, and mercy. The novel also raises important questions about capital punishment and human cruelty, making it relevant even today. Overall, The Green Mile is considered one of King's best works, showcasing his talent for crafting complex and emotionally charged stories.
