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Jefferson In Ernest J. Gaines A Lesson Before Dying

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What does it mean to become a man? In A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines, Jefferson must learn to become a man when he is sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. Jefferson is a young man who work in the field and lives with his godmother. After Jefferson is wrongly accused of murder, his godmother inquires if Grant, the local school teacher, could teach Jefferson how to be a man before his execution. During his time in prison Jefferson learns how to feel empathy, learn self respect, and to deal with his imminent death. This personal development shows that Jefferson has changed by becoming a man through his time in prison. First, Jefferson learns to feel empathy during his time on death row. After Jefferson is initially convicted and placed on death row, he takes it out on people around him, especially Grant. For example, Jefferson offends Grant's girlfriend, Vivian, which makes Grant think “I would have hit him if he had been in anyplace else” (p.130). However, later in the novel, Grant teaches Jefferson to feel remorse and …show more content…

When Jefferson first goes into jail, he makes an assumption that he is an animal and not a person. Because he believes that he is just an animal, he thinks that he should only eat corn instead of chicken. An example of this is “‘That’s what hogs eat’ he said” (p. 82). This quote shows that Jefferson sees himself as equivalent to a hog and only worthy to eat the same food as hogs. However, towards the end of the novel Jefferson learns how to become a man and to stay strong and have self respect. When Jefferson is executed, he remains stoic and calm. After Jefferson died, Paul told Grant, “He was the strongest man in that crowded room, Grant Wiggins” (p. 253). This shows that he has become a man by staying strong, even when he would not be expected to. By learning to respect himself, Jefferson is able to cope with his impending

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