The crisis of Mr. Wiggins' life 's life, Grant Wiggins' life's crisis in the curriculum before his death in Ernest Gains is the center of this story. He should turn Jefferson into a man, but he himself became a person. Jefferson does not change from "pig" to a real man, but I think that this story is really about Mr. Wiggins. Mr. Wiggins has improved greatly as one of the books, which greatly helped him and his relationships with others.
Nicoleen Ochoa October 24, 2014 Freshman seminar Lesson before dying Ernest J. Gaines, First Ernest J. Gaines' visual acuity testing schedule of the first Granville Grant Wiggins is an elementary school teacher and a novel's narrator. He is a smart black man living in Louisiana. When I remembered the test vent, he said he was not there, but he could imagine it. The incident that led to the trial was that Jefferson hitchhiken with two friends, brothers and bears. They all parked in a liquor store, where brothers and bears asked the shop owner to sell wine. When the owner rejected, they all started shooting, and left Jefferson standing there, and was shocked. All the owners of Brother, Bell, and the shop died in that store, and Jefferson saw the open cash register and started withdrawing money there. In the process, two white men entered the store and witnessed Jefferson taking money.
Ernest Gains tells the story of a man named Grant Wiggins in his novel "Lesson before Death". He explained the tragic events that led to Jefferson 's premature death, but the fight against Grant Wiggins' life is still at the heart of the story. In his efforts to make Jefferson "person", he himself got even better. Jefferson experienced the era of life changing in this story, but one might think the overall theme is actually about Grant Wiggins.