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    Gaines: Window to the Southern Soul Ernest J. Gaines has authored many novels and short stories‚ many of which have become classics. He has won many awards‚ and is an accomplished man well recognized for his writings. His unique Southern upbringing set the stage for his distinctive regionalist writing style‚ which can be seen in his most famous works‚ A Lesson Before Dying‚ and The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. These novels effectively transport readers back in time‚ and unncover racism of

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    A Lesson before Dying By Ernest Gaines The Importance of the Notebook‚ Food and Kitchen Door Simran Mann ENG-3U Mrs. Nesbitt 16/07/2013 Symbolism is the voice of the unspoken feeling. There is an abundant amount of powerful symbols exhibited within the novel A Lesson before Dying by Ernest Gaines. The author successfully adds a touch of importance to his symbols; the three most important symbols delineated in this novel are Jefferson’s notebook‚ the recurring

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    2.In the beginning of the novel A Lesson Before Dying Jefferson’s lawyer in an attempt to defend him calls him a pig.  He indicates that Jefferson has no ability to think so he could not have done things with thought.  He is trying to help but had deprived Jefferson of his own self-worth as a man. The idea of what makes a man is central to the idea of the story.  As Grant helps to teach and educate Jefferson he helps to establish a bond with the man.  As Jefferson has the chance to talk with Grant

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    Doing the right thing is the best way out a situation. In these two texts “A Lesson Before Dying” and “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen‚ the story was based on making the right move which Grant and Jefferson found out the right thing and did it the novel “A Lesson Before Dying” and Nora did the right thing by leaving her husband Torvald in the play “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen. In the film “Far From Heaven” by Todd Hayness’s the women did the right thing by leaving the restaurant and talking

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    First formal Essay A Lesson Before Dying Harper 1 Kerstin Harper P.Piatkowski English 3 Honors 9/5/10 Most of today’s research consists of surfing through the web and‚ copy and paste. Although in Ernest J. Gaines case‚ author of a lesson before dying‚ he actually gathers research and actual evidence himself. Research is an attempt to find out‚ while evidence is proof of what actually happened. The research and evidence that Gaines

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    A dynamic character is one who grows and changes during the course of a novel‚ and in Ernest Gaines’ novel A Lesson Before Dying‚ Jefferson is a perfect example of a dynamic character. Through the course of the novel‚ Jefferson grows from thinking of himself as no better than a hog‚ and even acting like a hog‚ into a man who is able to bravely walk to his own death. The first time Jefferson is introduced is during his own trial in the very first chapter. However‚ it is after the trial when

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    In the novel "A Lesson Before Dying" by Ernest J. Gaines the main character Jefferson was wrongfully accused of being an accessory to murder and for robbery. The author started the story off with Jefferson’s trial verdict and with no specific names because he wanted to give an run through of the novel and emphasize the importance of the trial. During the trial Jefferson- the young‚ black‚ African American man faces racism. Jefferson had got an ride from two of his friends. They had stopped to an

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    Ernest lay in bed‚ laboriously breathing with turpentine and olive oil painted onto his throat for the war had not been good to him and the Spanish Flu was spreading like wildfire among the people in New York. Mother was sitting in a chair with frozen tears upon her pale cheeks‚ a deep red cascading from her wrists and flowing between her fingers. Her mouth was slightly ajar as though she wanted to say something. But desperation had silenced her forevermore and every voice she had was sewn together

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    was there." Function: In Ernest Gaines’‚ A Lesson Before Dying‚ Grant Wiggins‚ the novel’s protagonist and narrator‚ is stuck with the difficult task of transforming a thoroughly dehumanized black named Jefferson back into a human being. Grant’s opening lines - "I was not there‚ yet I was there" illustrates the concept of opposites and contradictions. This deceptively simple statement introduces the ironies and contrapositions that pervade the novel‚ where things are not always what they seem‚

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    The courthouse scene is the most important scene because it determines the plot for the rest of the novel. At the courthouse‚ a young African American male named Jefferson is sentenced to death row for crimes he has not committed. Appalled by this‚ Jefferson’s godmother‚ Miss Emma forces a school teacher named Grant Wiggins to care for Jefferson. Grant teaches Jefferson the life qualities of becoming a man so that he will not die a “hog”. Gaines uses in-depth characterization‚ styles‚ and themes

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