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Nimfa-mama [501]
2 years ago
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Which two themes does Gaines develop in A Lesson Before Dying?

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Luda [366]2 years ago
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The two themes Gains developed in a Lesson Before Dying are it takes practice to learn when to fight and when to give up and one can both learn from the past and move forward from it.

<h3>Themes developed in Lesson Before Dying</h3>
  • One must make the most of your limited time on earth. "Never give up" is the most crucial lesson that everyone should remember and incorporate into their daily lives.
  • The book details Grant's contribution to Jefferson's mental and spiritual metamorphosis from a system-beaten individual who displayed apathy and rage to a guy who had a sense of passion and purpose and displayed strength and dignity.
  • On a deeper level, it examines how oppressed, dehumanized people try to be acknowledged for their human dignity.

Hence, a key structural component of the book is how Gaines manipulates time to highlight the problems of everyday people.

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