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Plot summary[ edit ] In the late 's backdrop of a small Cajun community, Jefferson, a young black man, is accused and convicted of a murder for perpetuating a shoot-out in a liquor store which left three menn killed. Being the sole survivor of a crime that occurred unwittingly, Jefferson is sentenced to the capital punishment of death. The story unfolds his search for justice as within his trial, Jefferson's attorney explains to the jury "What justice would there be to take his life? Justice, gentlemen? Why, I would as soon put a hog in the electric chair as this. They successfully ask Sheriff Guidry's brother-in-law Henri Pichot, whose family Miss Emma served for years, for assistance. Wiggins, who left his hometown for tertiary education, has returned from university to teach locally. Whilst Wiggins takes the job in contemplation of whether to maintain his position or to completely move away from the place of his childhood, both Jefferson's godmother and his aunt successfully persuades him to go on a prison-visit and impart wisdom to Jefferson before his death. Grant In A Lesson Before DyingGrant Wiggins
Raised by his Tante Lou for unknown reasons his parents are alive and live in CaliforniaGrant is more educated than most of the people, black or white, in the region, and is accorded high social status because of this. However, he feels oppressed in the South because of his race, and longs to move to the North and take up a different profession. Tante Lou Grant's elderly aunt, Tante Lou, raised him for unknown reasons--his parents are alive but live far away in California.
In her youth she worked as a cook for the Pichot family along with her best friend, Miss Emma, but now she stays home and works in her garden. Deeply religious, Tante Lou supports Jefferson and Miss Emma wholeheartedly, and she and Grant often bicker despite their love for each other. Jefferson Jefferson is a year-old laborer from the quarter. Uneducated even by the low standards of the neighborhood, Jefferson worked in the fields starting at age six. Elderly, kind, and an excellent cook, her only wish is to see Jefferson go to his death with dignity so that they can be together in heaven. She is best friends with Tante Lou, and uses this friendship here persuade Grant to give lessons to Jefferson.
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Brother A young man with a Lesskn reputation in the quarter. Bear Bear is close friends with Brother, and has a reputation in the quarter for being a troublemaker. Jefferson is blamed for the murder and sentenced to death. He stands by Jefferson and frequently visits Miss Emma, but comes into conflict with Grant because he believes that religion is the only way to impart dignity to Jefferson. Henri Pichot Henri Pichot owns the plantation on which many of the people from the quarter work. Miss Emma and Tante Lou were both source by his family as cooks in their youth. Henri is married to Sheriff Guidry's sister, and remembering Emma and Lou's years of service, uses his influence to allow Grant to visit Jefferson in prison. Inez Lane Henri Pichot's maid.
Source Rougon A wealthy friend of Henri Pichot, Louis frequently appears drunk Lesspn bets on whether Jefferson will face his death with dignity. Vivian Baptiste Grant's beautiful mulatto girlfriend, Vivian, lives in Bayonne. Like Grant, she has a college degree and works as a schoolteacher.
But while Grant is often frustrated by his job, Vivian loves working with the children and is kind and encouraging to them.
Vivian is estranged from her family because she married her first husband without their permission.]
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