The Green Mile
eng. The Green Mile · 1996
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Historical Context and Significance
The Green Mile by Stephen King is a powerful work that delves into themes of justice, compassion, and human nature. The book tells the story of John Coffey, sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, and his interactions with warden Paul Edgecombe. Its historical significance lies in its critique of the criminal justice system and capital punishment, as well as its ability to evoke deep emotional responses from readers. Its cultural impact is evident through the book's adaptation into a successful film starring Tom Hanks, which received numerous awards and critical acclaim. The book and film have sparked public discussions on morality, justice, and humanity.

Date of publication: 30 August 2024
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Genre: Horror and Mystery
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