Who is the librarian in Shawshank Redemption?
Robert Bradley
Published May 28, 2026
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Keeping this in view, who played the Librarian in The Shawshank Redemption?
James Whitmore
Furthermore, why did Brooks try to cut the inmates throat? However, when Brooks was approved for parole because of good behavior, he held a knife to Heywood's throat, intending to kill him so he could stay in prison, as he has grown so accustomed to living on the inside, that he doesn't remember how the outside world works.
Furthermore, does the bird die in Shawshank Redemption?
Brooks 'Brooksy' Hatlen was an inmate at Shawshank State Prison from 1905 to 1955. He was the librarian of the prison starting in 1912, and was friends with Andy. Brooks died after committing suicide in 1955, aged 73.
What does the Library represent to Andy?
The Library. As a symbol, the library operates on a few different planes in the film. It represents Andy's relentlessness, society's dismissiveness of the inmates, and, as all libraries are, an entrance to a world beyond one's own borders. Expanding the library is Andy's pet project for all those reasons.
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