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Workshop Shawshank-Redemption

This document provides instructions to write the names of characters from the movie under their pictures. It lists the names of 8 characters from the movie and their pictures. The reader is instructed to write the correct name under each corresponding picture.
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WHO IS IT?

Instructions: Write the name of each character under his picture.

Tommy Brooks Hatlen Andy Dufresne Bogs

Heywood Red Warden Norton Byron Hadely

Brooks. Warden Tommy

Heywoo. Andy. Red

yrob Bogs
Self Test – Vocabulary Preview - Part One

ady to watch the movie? Complete the quiz to see if you will understand the vocabulary in Part One
1. “Mr. Dufresne, describe the confrontation you had with your wife the night she was
murdered.”
a. a medical word that means “heart attack”
b. an unfriendly or hostile meeting
c. a chocolate desert with lots of whip cream on top

2. “He strolled like a man in the park without a care or a worry in the world.”
a. to talk slowly in a relaxed way
b. to walk slowly in a relaxed way
c. to whistle like a bird in a relaxed way

3. “I could see why some of the boys took him for snobby.”
a. describes someone who is very careful with money
b. describes someone who has a runny nose
c. describes someone who believes he is better than others

4. “But a toothbrush is a non-lethal object, isn't it?”


a. without any sharp edges, smooth
b. harmful, destructive, or deadly
c. used every day

5. “Everybody in here's innocent.”


a. young and fresh smelling
b. hardworking
c. not guilty of a crime

6. “I'm up for rejection next week.”


a. covered with powdered sugar and licked clean by puppies
b. the refusal of a suggestion or idea
c. a trip to a new and beautiful place

7. “You are convicted felons.”


a. criminals who have committed serious crimes
b. people who love books
c. the guards who work in a prison
Mix-and-Match Match the following words to their definitions.

1. confrontation (n) J a. to restore someone to


2. intention (n)N health or normal life with the
3. stroll (v) Q use of training after
4. hazy (adj) R imprisonment, addiction, or
5. riddled (adj) K illness
6. coincidence (n) O b. the act of speaking without
7. condone (v)S respect about God, or
religion
8. rehabilitate (v) A c. a children's story about
9. warden (n) G magical and imaginary
10. smuggle (v)T beings and lands
d. a criminal who has committed a
11. blasphemy (n)B
serious crime
12. lethal (adj) H
13. sweepstakes (n) U e. a person who is sexually
attracted to people of their
14. fairy-tale (n) C
own sex
15. ignorant (adj) L f. not guilty of a crime or other wrong
16. felon (n) D act
17. discipline (n) V
g. the head official in charge of a prison
18. locate (v) W
h. harmful, destructive, or deadly
19. homosexual (adj) E
i. carefully planned
20. snobby (adj) P
j. an unfriendly or
21. convenient (adj) Y
hostile meeting
22. innocent (adj) F between individuals
23. rejection (n) X or groups who are in
24. con (n) M serious disagreement
25. strategic (adj) I with each other
k. full of a lot of small
holes, usually made by
bullets
l. lacking knowledge or
awareness in general,
uneducated
m. a person found guilty of a
crime or someone who
tricks people into believe
something that is not true
n. a purpose or reason to do something
o. when events happen at
the same time that
seem to be connected
but are not
p. the belief that you are better than
others
q. to walk slowly in a relaxed way
r. not clear, confused
s. to accept, allow or
overlook behavior that is
considered wrong
t. to move things secretly or illegally
u. a kind of gambling where
a prize or money is given
to a winner based on luck
or chance
v. the practice of training
people to follow rules by
using punishment to correct
bad behavior
w. to discover where something is
x. the stopping of a suggestion or idea
y. fitting in well with a person's needs or
plans
Comprehension Questions

1. What is Andy’s crime? Why is Andy sentenced to prison?

Andy was wrongfully charged with the double murder of his wife and her lover.

2. What do Red and the other prisoners bet on when Andy and the new felons arrive?

when Andy gets to prison he's not considered strong enough to be in Shawshank and red
and the other prisoners are betting on cigarettes.

3. What does tool does Andy ask Red to get him from the outside? What else does he
ask for Red to bring him?

Andy ask red to smuggle a rock Hammer and later ask for a poster of Rita
Hayworth.

4. Why do the prisoners want the job of re-tarring a roof?

They wanted to work because during that time of the month, they could be outdoors, feel the
sun and feel free.

5. What does Andy ask Hadely for in exchange for doing paperwork that will help him
keep money that he is inheriting?

Andy ask for a beers for each of his colleagues who work
Andy asks for three beers a head, for each of his colleagues who worked on the
roof.

6. What does Hadely do to Boggs? Why does he do this?

Hadley beats and incapacitates Boggs after attacking Andy and almost killing him, after
which Boggs is transferred from prison.

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