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Lessons Learned In The Novel 'Lesson Before Dying'

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Lesson Before Dying By reading the title of the novel Lesson Before Dying it tells the reader that there are many unknown lessons to learn before dying. The three characters from this novel that represent the most important lessons before dying were Jefferson's godmother, Grant, and Reverend Ambrose. The first most important lesson to learn before dying is to be proud of what a person has become and where they have reached now in this position where they should not be. Jefferson did not do anything bad; he is just being accused for something he did not do. Miss Emma was Jefferson's godmother whom he called Nannan. She was in her early/mid 70’s, nearly 200 pounds and was very caring and emotional. She wants Jefferson to realize all his wrong …show more content…

Grant is a really important character in this novel because he is the narrator of this novel and he also is the one that makes Jefferson a wiser man. He is the one that made Jefferson change, but he did not take the credit towards that. He told Paul and others that Jefferson changed himself; he told people that Jefferson is stronger, wiser, and a man because of himself. “My faith is in you, Jefferson”(249.) Grant supports Jefferson in every way; he is always there for him even though he was a bit irritated when Miss Emma and Tante Lou forced him to go meet Jefferson in jail and make him a man. Before Grant goes to meet Jefferson in jail he teaches primary classes English and reading. Mr.Grant's students are really emotional when Grant tells them about Jefferson’s execution; they all wanted him to be happy before he is executed. Grant changes Jefferson from a young man who felt like he was unwanted and was nothing but a hog to a strong, wise, and proud man that actually feels like he is mature afterwards. Grant never knew turning Jefferson into a man was possible but he still tried and helped Jefferson out when he needed a person to talk to. It is true, everyone should know that there is always someone there for them all the time, there is someone that cares for them and that loves them. Jefferson acted the way he did because he

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