Jefferson dies an admirable death and Grant Wiggins learns to accept his own responsibilities as a teacher in the black community. He also realizes that running away from your troubles isn't the answer
The antagonist in A Lesson Before Dying is the racist southern system. It is represented by the district attorney, the prosecutor, as well as the employees at the jail where Jefferson is detained.
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Tante Lou is Grant's aunt.
"Its a unamed narrator." This is completely wrong, the narrator does have a name and it is Grant Wiggins.
His Aunt and Miss Emma
A Lesson Before Dying was created in 1993.
The ISBN for "A Lesson Before Dying" by Ernest J. Gaines is 978-0375702709.
A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines has around 256 pages in its standard edition.
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The antagonist in A Lesson Before Dying is the racist southern system. It is represented by the district attorney, the prosecutor, as well as the employees at the jail where Jefferson is detained.
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Tante Lou is Grant's aunt.
The trial in the book "A Lesson Before Dying" by Ernest J. Gaines takes place on the day of Jefferson's sentencing. He is falsely accused of murder and is sentenced to death by electrocution.
Modern because it was written in 1993.