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The Green Mile Power Quotes
In his novel ‘The Green Mile' Stephen King uses the dominant discourse of power to reflect the attitudes and cultural beliefs of Southern USA in the 1930's, while contrasting these beliefs to today's society. The concept of power used in ‘The Green Mile' illustrates that when it is abused the consequences that can and will transpire have a harmful effect on everyone involved.

The abuse of power intertwines with several different ideologies in ‘The Green Mile'. Justice can be identified as the foremost significant abuse of power in the novel. Those who had power positioned themselves so that they could take full advantage of their situation, while those who did not have power couldn't act without being disgraced in the process.
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Many characters in ‘The Green Mile' abused their power by inflicting pain or by using people when they were most vulnerable. In the novel
Percy Wetmore had connections that could have given him any job, except he was an evil coward and wanted to be in total control. He had no respect for Edgecomb's authority as King used the class discourse to show how much better Percy thought he was, ‘This isn't my job,' ‘This big lugoon is my job.'(p12) King made the connection between the 1930's Percy and the 1990's Brad Dolan as they both constantly put themselves into a position of power. Paul himself was characterised as a kind hearted person who ensured each prisoner died with self-respect, ‘talking was our biggest, most important job, I tried to comfort him.'(p101) Paul abused his power when he and the guards used John Coffey to help Melinda
Moores, they liked John Coffey, but they didn't do anything to help him.
Paul knew he was innocent but he let the people decide his fate. !
‘We were Centurions, There were three crosses, Percy Wetmore and

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