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At one point, Bogs threatens to stab him in the skull unless he agrees to have oral sex with him and one of his men Andy had punched in an attempt to fight them off. He manages to prey on his ignorance, but Bogs brutally beats Andy and sends him to the infirmary for a month instead.
At one point, Bogs threatens to stab him in the skull unless he agrees to have oral sex with him and one of his men Andy had punched in an attempt to fight them off. He manages to prey on his ignorance, but Bogs brutally beats Andy and sends him to the infirmary for a month instead.
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As a consequence for this act, he is given a week in solitary confinement. This eventually stops when [[Captain Byron Hadley]] (who saw how useful Andy was and wanted to repay him for helping him) beats Bogs to the point of permanently crippling him. He's later sent to a minimal security hospital for the remainder of his life while his gang leave Andy alone.
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As a consequence for this act, he is given a week in solitary confinement. This eventually stops when a furious [[Captain Byron Hadley]] (who saw how useful Andy was and wanted to repay him for helping him) brutally beats Bogs to the point of permanently crippling him. He's later sent to a minimal security hospital for the remainder of his life while his gang leave Andy alone for good.
In the original novella, Bogs is a minor character as he's only mentioned once and simply transferred out of Shawshank instead of being crippled by Hadley and taken to a security hospital. While he is a member of the Sisters in the book, he is not their leader. Neverthless, much like in the film, the Sisters stopped harassing Andy after Bogs' departure. That said, given his crimes, he could be as vile as he was in the movie despite having little impact
In the original novella, Bogs is a minor character as he's only mentioned once and simply transferred out of Shawshank instead of being crippled by Hadley and taken to a security hospital. While he is a member of the Sisters in the book, he is not their leader. Neverthless, much like in the film, the Sisters stopped harassing Andy after Bogs' departure. That said, given his crimes, he could be as vile as he was in the movie despite having little impact
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Hey, anybody come at you yet? Anybody get to you yet? Hey we all need friends here...I could be a friend to you.
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~ Bogs to Andy Dufresne.
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Honey, hush. That's it, you fight. Better that way!
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~ Bogs to Andy as he and the Sisters rape him.
Bogs Diamond is a minor antagonist in the book Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, and a major antagonist in its 1994 film adaptation The Shawshank Redemption.
Bogs is the leader of the Sisters, a gang of prison rapists who attempt to rape and brutalize the protagonist, Andy Dufresne, for an unspecified but long amount of time.
According to Red, one of the protagonists, neither Bogs nor the other Sisters were homosexual, meaning they subjected Andy to years of torture merely out of pure sadism and that he didn't want to risk harassing someone who could fight back.
At one point, Bogs threatens to stab him in the skull unless he agrees to have oral sex with him and one of his men Andy had punched in an attempt to fight them off. He manages to prey on his ignorance, but Bogs brutally beats Andy and sends him to the infirmary for a month instead.
As a consequence for this act, he is given a week in solitary confinement. This eventually stops when a furious Captain Byron Hadley (who saw how useful Andy was and wanted to repay him for helping him) brutally beats Bogs to the point of permanently crippling him. He's later sent to a minimal security hospital for the remainder of his life while his gang leave Andy alone for good.
In the original novella, Bogs is a minor character as he's only mentioned once and simply transferred out of Shawshank instead of being crippled by Hadley and taken to a security hospital. While he is a member of the Sisters in the book, he is not their leader. Neverthless, much like in the film, the Sisters stopped harassing Andy after Bogs' departure. That said, given his crimes, he could be as vile as he was in the movie despite having little impact
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Bogs threatening to stab Andy if he doesn't give him and one of his men a blowjob.