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A Lesson Before Dying Book Report

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There are many situations occurring in the present that reminded me about the beginning of the book A Lesson Before Dying. In the beginning of this book, a twenty-one year old black worker named Jefferson is falsely accused of robbing and murdering a white man and is sentenced to death. Jefferson tried to defend himself in jury against this false accusation but the jury made up of white men found Jefferson guilty. Now this reminds me of the current events today such as the Ferguson killing of Michael Brown. In today’s world, many black people have been getting killed for unfair reasons just like Jefferson’s situation. The time period for this book may have been in the late 1940s but it seems as though nothing has changed since then.

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Now I am not saying that I didn’t learn anything from Pride and Prejudice because I learned about how your pride and prejudice can really affect you and I learned a lesson about how it’s okay to not be perfect. In A Lesson Before Dying, I learned about racism in the 1940s and I was able to compare it really well to today’s society. “A white man had been killed during a robbery, and though two of the robbers had been killed on the spot, one had been captured, and he, too, would have to die,” this quote is an example of how everything mattered about skin color and the only color people favored was white. This quote is basically saying that if the man who was murdered were to be black then the robber probably wouldn’t have any harsh consequences. Another example of this is "I have no idea." He stared at me, and I realized that I had not answered him in the proper manner. "Sir," I added.” In this part of the book, Grant (a black man) was supposed to call Henri (a white man) by “sir” because Henri is a white man meaning that Grant is inferior to him. This is another part of the book where you can see that race determined your everyday

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