Thursday, November 14, 2019
Cool Hand Luke :: essays research papers
   In Cool Hand Luke, the movie begins with    the word, VIOLATION, across the screen. The word is    from a parking meter and sets the tone for the entire movie.    Luke Jackson, the title character, is arrested for cutting off    the heads of the townââ¬â¢s parking meters while drunk, or in    legal terms, for destroying municipal property while under    the influence of alcohol. When asked why he cut the heads    off the parking meters, Luke answers, ââ¬Å"You could say I    was settling an old score.â⬠ While it leaves the viewers    believing that he probably received a parking ticket at some    time in the past, no clues are given to what the old score    may have been. He is sentenced to two years in a road    prison, in a chain gang. His punishment did not fit the crime,    and today, such an act would probably result in time spent    in community service rather than a hard labor prison gang.    To further accentuate that his sentence is worse than his    crime, Luke Jackson dies at the end of his story. Luke is a    decorated veteran, yet left the military service just as he    went in, as a Private. This indicates that he had authority    problems while there. He received the Silver Star, Bronze    Star and a couple of Purple Hearts and that indicates that    he is brave and probably humanitarian, because the Silver    Star is usually given in recognition of a life-saving deed of    valor. That he was never promoted, or else promoted and    consequently demoted, (the story does not elaborate on the    details) indicates that his superiors, those who had the    authority to promote him, did not react well to his    achievements. For Luke, death represents ultimate    freedom. There is no doubt that he believes in God, in that    he talks to God several times throughout the movie, yet his    conversations are always more like arguments than prayers.    In one of the final scenes, the empty shell of a church    represents Lukeââ¬â¢s relationship with God, and even the    emptiness in himself. Luke feels that God has never been    there for him. He tells God just before the end of the story    that God hasnââ¬â¢t ever dealt him a good hand. That military    authorities considered him a hero, decorating him with    medals, doesnââ¬â¢t make him a hero in his own eyes. Luke is a    tortured soul, in that he tells God that he doesnââ¬â¢t deserve    any good thing because he killed people in the war. Still,    Luke is a free spirit, true to himself, with no regard for the    rules and regulations of other human beings. The crime he is    arrested for is not one of violence toward any person, it is    					    
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