A Lesson Before Dying Literary Analysis

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Thomas Paine once said “The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.” Conflict is an obstacle that many characters in books go through. It is what drives the reader to continue reading and make the book enjoyable. Additionally, authors use symbolism to connect their novels to real life, personal experience, or even a life lesson. In “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee and “A Lesson Before Dying” by Ernest J. Gaines, both take place during a time where colored people were being looked down upon and not treated with the same rights as white people. However, both novels portray the conflict and symbolism many ways that are similar and different. Additionally, both of these novels have many similarities and differences that connect as well as differentiate them to one
As one can see, this quote illustrates a similarity between the black population in both books. Secondly, this part of the plot refers to the time when it was Christmas time Jem and Scout were given rifles, and before Atticus would allow them to shoot birds he wanted to make them aware that shooting mockingbirds are sinful. To illustrate this idea, in the text, it states, “but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (93). The evidence highlights the symbolic meaning of the mockingbird. It is known that after this point in the novel, Tom Robinson was being connected to mockingbirds. Tom was being symbolized with a mockingbird because it is a sin to kill a mockingbird due to them not being harmful animals. Tom also has not done anything negative to society and thus shouldn’t be accused of any crimes. With this in mind, it connects with “A Lesson Before Dying” because Jefferson can also be in the same boat with Jefferson when being considered the mockingbird. Thirdly, during this part of the exposition, it is shown that Jefferson clearly did not kill Mr. Grope and is trying to make sure Mr. Grope tells the police when they come. For example, in the text, it

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