His Aunt and Miss Emma
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.
because his school operates at the mercy of the racist white community and he hates seeing the kids treated like slaves or property
"Its a unamed narrator." This is completely wrong, the narrator does have a name and it is Grant Wiggins.
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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In "A Lesson Before Dying," the plantation school operated with limited resources and a narrow curriculum focused on basic literacy and vocational skills for Black students. The school lacked proper funding, qualified teachers, and educational materials, reflecting the systemic inequalities faced by African Americans in the segregated South. Despite these challenges, the school served as a refuge and a symbol of hope for the community.
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.
If you get there before I do
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Tante Lou is Grant's aunt.