In "A Lesson Before Dying," Jefferson steals the money because he is influenced by his friend Brother and wants to impress him. Additionally, Jefferson is grappling with feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness due to the discrimination he faces in society, leading him to act impulsively.
No, because he was making a lot of money from their use.
His final words were to his son Ziggy and they were "Money can't buy life."
the treasury.
Jefferson is on the two dollar bill and the nickel.
Owe dying car off money.
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson in Paris grossed $2,461,628 worldwide.
Jefferson in Paris grossed $2,461,628 in the domestic market.
he loved money
alot of money
money shouldn't rule you life
The moral lesson of "Richard Cory" is that people should not envy others and that money does not always buy happiness.