Paul is 108 at the end of the book, and Mr Any outline of the novel The Green Mile by Stephen King has to incorporate a bit about the famous horror writer, himself. He released this novel in 1996 as a serial novel, and the 1st edition basically came out in 6 tiny, paperbacks, which were went on to make into one novel. King is most renowned for his horror stories, so as this outline of the novel The Green Mile shows, this book, set in the 1930s, is an exit from some of his other works. It is articulated by the main personality, Paul, who is the captain of the jail guards who preside over E Block. The Green Mile of the title is the corridor between the cells of the cell block that leads to the execution room. The corridor is covered in green linoleum, therefore, the last or green mile the inmates take to their death. Jingles, and heals the mouse when the savage guard Percy Wetmore attempted to kill it.
He also heals Pauls kidney infection, and later, Paul spirits him out of the jail to cure the wardens wifes brain growth. After his expiration, Paul reveals that every one of the folk Coffey has healed live particularly long lives. They haven't any idea how long they may live, and the novel ends. A jail guard, by the end of the tale he's an old man narrating this part of his life to a friend who is writing his memoir. William Wharton - Another convict, it seems he's the one that essentially committed the murder assigned to John Coffey.

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