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Analysis Of Ernest J. Gaines A Lesson Before Dying

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The novel, A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines is set in the south in the late 1940s. Jefferson, a black man, is wrongly convicted of murder and robbery and is sentenced to death. The novel shows the reader what life was like for African Americans living in the south. Because Jefferson was black the odds were against him and he was given an unfair trial with all white members. Gaines uses three motifs throughout the novel to bring out the importance of the book. Three important motifs that Ernest J. Gaines uses in the novel, A Lesson Before Dying are constructive lying, small displays of power, and Christian imagery. One important motif in the novel A Lesson Before Dying by Earnest J. Gaines is constructive lying. In the novel Gaines uses two examples of constructive lying that play an important role in the understanding of the novel. One of these examples is when Grant lies to Miss Emma about the way that Jefferson has been acting during their visits. Jefferson has …show more content…

Grant says, “I had come through that back door against my will, and it seemed that he and the sheriff were doing everything they could to humiliate me even more by making me wait on them” (46). Grant talks about the humiliation that the two men put him through and because they are white it is okay. Grant is very unhappy that he is forced to go through the back door like he did when he was a slave. He says to Miss Emma, “It was you who said you never wanted me to go through that back door ever again” (17). Miss Emma did not want him to go through the back door because she knows how humiliating and degrading it is. She forces Grant to go through so that he can talk to the Sheriff and Mr. Pichot about visiting Jefferson because she does not want the white men to win by letting Jefferson die believing he is a

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