Hundreds of people be executed every year, but what are their last thoughts? In the novel A Lesson Before end by Richard E. Gaines, Jefferson, a black firearm is convicted for a shoot he didnt commit and sentenced to death. His lawyer degrades Jefferson by referring to him as a hog and cede is forced to teach Jefferson that he is not a hog, but a man. In the end, Grant and Jefferson start friends and Jefferson goes to the electric chair with dignity and strength. Grant and Jefferson are fit to learn from each other the important lessons of self selectance, fellowship and pride for the African American community.
In the beginning of the story, Grant and Jefferson do not in fully accept themselves. Grant has not fully discovered his inner self nor his self worth. He is ameliorate but does not teach for the joy of it, but is preoccupy with his own problems. As the story progresses, Grant begins to realize and accept himself and recognizes that he is important not only to himself but to others. When Grant and Jefferson eventually begin to connect, Grant says, I feel uniform a person who just found religion (Gaines 123). He is filled with so much happiness because he is finally reaching Jefferson. What he is also doing is learning to love himself as a teacher and developing confidence to be rejoiced with who he is. Jefferson too, learned the gift of self respect. When Jefferson befriends Grant, he finds his unfeigned self. Jefferson says, ...im strong tell them im a good man (Gaines 234).
Jefferson understands he is not a hog, but in fact a human being. He sees himself as a good man and accepts who he is. This is a crucial lesson that Jefferson and Grant helped...
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