Redemption In A Lesson Before Dying

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Mitchell Slatton Professor Canapa English 103 4 December 2014 To be Redemption in Death or Not to Be Redemption is the act of being saved by from sin, error, or evil. Redemption is a major theme in all writings, short-stories, novels, poems, plays, etc. Many people in their lives look to achieve redemption by the time they kick the bucket, however sometimes redemption is achieved with death. In Christianity I am reminded of the significance of the death of Christ on the cross to relate to the theme of redemption in death. In this paper I hope to accomplish a contrast of the novel A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines and the play of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, by using the theme of redemption in death, and also ultimately explaining …show more content…

A character named Jefferson, an African American male, is wrongly accused when he is in the wrong place at the time during a shoot-out between two African American men and a storeowner. During the shoot-out the storeowner and both men were shot and killed, Jefferson in shock stays at the scene of the crime until authorities arrived and arrested and tried Jefferson for murder. Jefferson being found guilty and compared to a hog fills him with hate and anger. Jefferson has an aunt that reaches out to a creditable teacher at a local school named Grant; she gets Grant to help Jefferson find a purpose. Grant helps Jefferson find a sense of dignity, although it took some time he was successful. Grant later focuses his time and energy on the importance of Jefferson’s death and tries to explain it to him. Jefferson doesn’t really understand it until members of the community come to visit him; young children, old men, strangers, friends, all come to see Jefferson in his cell and speak to him. The onslaught of attention makes Jefferson begin to understand the enormity of his task. He now realizes that he has become much more than an ordinary man and that his death will represent much more than an ordinary death. Gaines emphasizes the worth and dignity of everyday heroes like Jefferson; just as Christ did during his …show more content…

Revenge is Hamlet 's primary motivation in this play, and any attempts at redemption on his part are secondary to that goal. After he sets his plan to "put on an antic disposition" in motion, there are several times he acts oddly or cruelly and then has to backtrack with the hope of redeeming himself. Jefferson however works in the right direction of redeeming himself when at first he was acting not much better than a hog and over time he is redeeming himself by becoming more civil, respectable, and honorable for the way he carries himself. Jefferson, with the help of Grant, becomes a man for his community to look up to because of his strength to realize what faith has in store for him. Hamlet takes faith into his own hands and is blinded with hatred and the thought of revenge. Jefferson did not like or agree with his faith, but he realized that everything happens for a reason and it is how you react in the worst of times that people

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