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Symbolism In A Lesson Before Dying
In A Lesson before Dying the author uses the butterfly to represent growth, hope, and life. In the book the author also used the butterfly as a symbol of resurrection and rebirth. While reading the book both men had problems that needed fixed. The main topic is Jefferson’s wrongful conviction. Also, the butterfly mainly represents Jefferson after his execution.
While in prison Jefferson stops caring and makes it clear that he does not want anyone’s help. However, Grant started to visit Jefferson soon after he was convicted, and Jefferson was capable of making a change with his help. Jefferson begins to believe in his self-worth and realizes that he could have a positive effect on his community. He believes that since he is an uneducated black

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