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gast04
Verfasst am: 04. März 2013 10:17
Titel:
In the novel “A Lesson Before Dying” by Ernest J. Gaines is about a young boy named Jefferson who is sentenced to death. Grant Wiggins´ aunt and Jefferson´s godmother
want Grant to visit
Jefferson in jail and
teach
him about pride and dignity. Grant is a major character. He is a young man
with dark
skin color. He is an African American. Gant
wears
different clothes in the novel. In Chapter two, for example, he wears a
woollen
shirt under his jacket. Grant´s parents live in California. But he was raised by his
aunt
Lou and
g
rew up on a former plantation in Louisiana. He went to university and is now a teacher. Grant
teaches i
n a church
for six months during the year.
His students are
between six years and o thirteen or fourteen
years old.. Grant hates teaching and
punishes
his students. He “caught one of the students trying to figure out a simple multiplication problem on his fingers, and I slashed him hard across the butt with the Westcott ruler”. Grant drives a gray ´46 Ford.
Grant is in love with Vivian Baptiste and loves her very much and wants to marry her one day. He wants to run away with her and begin a new, better life. But Vivian can´t come with him, because of her children and
her
husband.
She is separated from him, but not divorced
.
Grant gets along well with other people, too
. Grant is
well-educated
and intelligent. He could never stay angry long
with
anything. He could never believe in anything for very long. Grant
doesn´t
believe in God and
doesn´t
like Sundays. In his opinion they are sad. He feels humiliated
by
whites, because blacks are suppressed. For example, blacks are allowed to use only the back door in Henri Pichot´s house.
Grant changes during the novel.
At the beginning of the novel Grant is egoistic. He
doesn´t
want to help Miss Emma with Jefferson.
Everything
irritates Grant and he is in a bad mood because of the
matter
with Jefferson. He is
mean
towards his students. But while he visits Jefferson he learns to care for other people and isn´t as angry
as
at the beginning. He gets kinder. Grant and Jefferson become friends.
Amira123
Verfasst am: 03. März 2013 13:29
Titel: Charakterisierung- Bitte um Korrektur
Hallo, wir schreiben am Dienstag eine Englischarbeit über das Buch: "A Lesson Before Dying". Wir müssen unter anderem eine Charakterisierung schreiben. Unsere Lehrerin hat dies nicht mit uns geübt, oder den Aufbau bespochen oder uns ein Beispiel gegeben. Deshalb habe ich mal eine Charakterisierung geschrieben. Ich weiß aber nicht, ob sie vom Aufbau und so was gut, wie ich sie geschrieben habe. Es wäre nett, wenn mir jemand schreiben könnte, ob sie so ganz okay ist oder was fehlt oder was ich verbessern könnte. Danke schonmal.
In the novel “A Lesson Before Dying” by Ernest J. Gaines is about a young boy named Jefferson who is sentenced to death. Grant Wiggins´ aunt and Jefferson´s godmother want from Grant that he visits Jefferson in jail and teachs him about pride and dignity. Grant is a major character. He is a young man with a dark skin color. He is an African American. Gant wear different clothes in the novel. In Chapter two, for example, he wears a wool shirt under his jacket. Grant´s parents live in California. But he was raised by his Aunt Lou and crew up on a former plantation in Louisiana. He went to university and is now a teacher. Grant teachs in a church six months out of the year. His students are from six years old to thirteen or fourteen. Grant hates teaching and punish his students. He “caught one of the students trying to figure out a simple multiplication problem on his fingers, and I slashed him hard across the butt with the Westcott ruler”. Grant drives a gray ´46 Ford.
Grant is in love with Vivian Baptiste and loves her very much and wants to marry her one day. He wants to run away with her and begin a new, better life. But Vivian can´t come with him, because of her children and his husband. She is separate from him, but not divorce. With other persons Grant understands well, too. Grant is educate and intelligent. He could never stay angry long over anything. He could never believe in anything for very long. Grant don´t believe in God and don´t like Sundays. In his opinion they are sad. He feels humiliated of whites, because blacks are suppressed. For example, blacks are allowed to use only the back door in Henri Pichot´s house.
Grant changes during the novel.
At the beginning of the novel Grant is egoistic. He don´t want to help Miss Emma with Jefferson. All irritates Grant and he is in a bad mood because of the thing with Jefferson. He is common to his students. But while he visits Jefferson he learns to care for other people and isn´t so angry as at the beginning. He gets kinder. Grant and Jefferson become friends.