An incredibly powerful novel reveals pride and prejudice of people rooted in fear and reveals an unfair curtain of how people can become fertile ground for positive change I made it. Every one of us may be "one person". The novel was sentenced to death by the men who were sentenced to death, but probably he did not commit a crime, which is like a story about the execution of sin of pride, which causes everyone to stumble .
Indeed, many lessons are learned in the novel 'Lessons before death', and they are learned by many different people. Jefferson, Grant Wiggins, and Surrogate Paul have evolved a number of characters in the story, emphasizing the step change in this change. These courses confirm ourselves with the words and actions of all the characters in the novels; however, they are what Grant most learned. Through the exchange between Jefferson and his nearest community, Grant could even unintentionally deepen his understanding of his life.
On the course before Ernest Gains' death, Grant Wiggins was asked to turn Jefferson, the executioner, into a glorious person. When Jefferson refused to comply with Grant and Emma's request without replying, Grant faced many difficulties. Through the story, Grant faced difficulties with racial discrimination and prejudice, so I had a hard time finding the motivation to work with Jefferson. - Grant Wiggins is the narrator of this novel. He was born in a farm on the outskirts of Bayonne, Louisiana. He lived there until he went to college, but when I got home he broke up with people in the town for his education and various religious beliefs. He is easily irritated and often very selfish. This can be seen from his attitude about Vivian. He never gave her any attention or respect for her