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Paul's name is an allusion to Apostle Paul. Apostle Paul was one of the most notable early Christian leaders, similar to Paul's role as one of the first whites who was actually kind to blacks.

Gaines displays Jefferson as a Christ figure. The discussion of Christmas versus Easter and the date of Jefferson's execution coincide; the fact that Jefferson's death was a sacrifice to help end the belief that most blacks were nothing more than "hogs" also parallels Jefferson's role as a Christ figure.

Also, Grant refers to Tante Lou as "a great stone", which alludes to the old spiritual "I Shall Not Be Moved" and to the biblical image of Jesus as the "rock" of salvation.

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In "A Lesson Before Dying" by Ernest J. Gaines, some key symbols include the hog, which represents the dehumanization and discrimination faced by African Americans in the South. The radio symbolizes hope and connection to the outside world for Jefferson, serving as a source of comfort and empowerment. The notebook symbolizes Grant's struggle with identity and his journey towards self-discovery and purpose.

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