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1996 dramatic novel by [[Stephen King]]. Originally released as a [[Serial Novel]] in six installments.
The year was 1932
Eventually made into [[The Green Mile (film)|a movie]] in 1999, directed by Frank Darabont, who also directed ''[[The Shawshank Redemption]]'', and starring [[Tom Hanks]].
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* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Wharton. When Coffey calls him "a bad man" he responds: "That's right, [[Politically-Incorrect Villain|nigger]]. Bad as you'd want."
** But you also have to remember that this was the South in the '30s, where the N-word was thrown about like it was nothing. However, none of the good guys say it without filtering it through another voice or shaming someone else.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: Delacroix's botched execution.
* [[Deadly Distant Finale]]: In each character's last appearance, Paul describes their eventual fate. Pretty much every major character in the book is covered.
* [[Death by Woman Scorned]]: Paul mentions that during his time, there was only one woman in the death row, who put up with years of her husband beating her, but when she found out that he's having an affair, she killed him right away.
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