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    Both Wes’s share number of similarities based on their upbringing‚ family history‚ and the surrounding environment. Some can find the development of these two individuals with same oppoortunities in life shocking‚ but for some that is an every day struggle. The author and the imprisoned Wes had grown up at the same time‚ on the same streets‚ with the same name. They both grew up in fatherless families with working mother’s and supportive grandparents. Both families had to make sacrifices down

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    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. My own mouth was slightly ajar‚ a thickness of silence and despair too suffocating

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    Conflicts often arise between those with faith and those without; however‚ in A Lesson Before Dying‚ by Ernest Gaines the aforementioned conflict dissolves into a mutual respect. This is observed between the characters Grant and Reverend Ambrose. There is a certain universality to this conflict of interest that makes the relationship between the two quite interesting. The character Jefferson is to be executed and it is up to Grant to make him a man before that happens. Reverend Ambrose knows that

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    A Lesson Before Dying: An Examination of a Prodigious Storyteller A good novel entertains the reader. An excellent novel entertains and enlightens the reader. Set in a Cajun community in the late 1940’s‚ A Lesson Before Dying is a heart-warming tale of injustice‚ acceptance and redemption. A Lesson Before Dying by Earnest J. Gaines is an excellent novel. Not only does Gaines inform the reader‚ he entertains will his effective storytelling. His use of symbolism‚ voice and stylistic devices keeps

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    Similarities and Differences Between Jefferson and Jesus Based on the book A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines In the book A Lesson Before Dying‚ there are multiple hints‚ clues and symbolism between Jefferson and Jesus. The author‚ Ernest Gaines‚ draws a line between Jefferson and Jesus‚ but yet he creates his character to be similar to Jesus in multiple ways. Some ways that Jefferson and Jesus are alike is that they both die around Easter‚ but not by their choice. Both Jefferson and

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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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    writing. Claude quickly learned that racism was a social norm and segregation was a none to be a part of life. The poem “If we must die” on page 1005 vol.1. “If we must die‚ let it not be like hogs Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot‚”. Was understood to be written towards the white man‚ to show the fact is‚ they are not fighting for survival; they already know they will die. This poem is a great example‚ showing how racism was a huge factor on how authors‚ artist‚ and musicians lived their

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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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    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 to create his classic work. Gaines uses in-depth characterization to create his classic work. A dynamic character is a person in the story that changes throughout the story. An example

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