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The Topic of Education in Ernest J. Gaines' Novel "A Lesson Before Dying"

Title: The Topic of Education in Ernest J. Gaines' Novel "A Lesson Before Dying"

Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2010 , 15 Pages , Grade: 1,0

Autor:in: Birgit Wilpers (Author)

American Studies - Literature

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The title of Ernest J. Gaines' book A Lesson Before Dying already alludes to the fact that education is one of the main themes of the novel. In this essay, I want to analyze the different aspects of education that are represented in his work. I will concentrate on the subject of formal education and would like to pose the question if it is a way out of "mental" slavery for African-American people.

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Table of Contents

  • INTRODUCTION
  • DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF EDUCATION
  • THE TEACHER - GRANT WIGGINS
    • Academic Education at University
    • Wiggins' Role as a Teacher
  • A DISILLUSIONED TEACHER: MATTHEW ANTOINE
  • THE SCHOOL
    • The School Inspector
  • THE VALUE OF EDUCATION
  • MENTAL SLAVERY AND EDUCATION

Objectives and Key Themes

This essay aims to analyze the various aspects of education presented in Ernest J. Gaines' novel "A Lesson Before Dying" and explore whether formal education can serve as a path out of "mental" slavery for African-American people. The essay focuses on formal education and examines its impact on the protagonist, Grant Wiggins, and the black community.

  • The role of formal education in shaping individual identity and societal values
  • The complexities of the teacher-student relationship, particularly in the context of racial inequality
  • The limitations of academic education in addressing systemic issues of racism and oppression
  • The conflict between traditional values, faith, and the potential for social change through education
  • The significance of individual and collective agency in overcoming societal constraints

Chapter Summaries

The essay examines the character of Grant Wiggins, a schoolteacher with a university degree, who navigates the challenges of teaching in a racially segregated society. The essay highlights the tension between Wiggins' academic education and his practical experience in the community, exploring how his formal education shapes his worldview and his approach to teaching.
The essay further explores the impact of the school inspector, who represents the limitations and hypocrisy of the education system, and examines the role of Matthew Antoine, Wiggins' former teacher, as a contrasting figure who embodies a different kind of education based on personal experience and resilience.
The chapter summaries also delve into the complexities of education as a means to overcome mental slavery, analyzing the conflict between faith, hope, and the potential for change through education.
The essay highlights the importance of individual and collective agency in challenging the status quo, emphasizing the power of self-awareness, critical thinking, and the ability to connect academic knowledge with the lived experiences of the community.

Keywords

The essay focuses on the key themes of education, racial inequality, social change, and the complexities of individual and collective agency within the context of African-American literature. The essay analyzes the different aspects of education, exploring both formal education and character development, and examines the interplay between academic knowledge and lived experience. The essay also delves into the impact of faith, religion, and the potential for social change through education, exploring the complexities of navigating a racially segregated society.

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Title
The Topic of Education in Ernest J. Gaines' Novel "A Lesson Before Dying"
College
University of Paderborn  (Anglistik/Amerikanistik)
Course
Contemporary African-American Literature
Grade
1,0
Author
Birgit Wilpers (Author)
Publication Year
2010
Pages
15
Catalog Number
V154787
ISBN (eBook)
9783640803286
ISBN (Book)
9783640803026
Language
English
Tags
Novel Lesson Before Dying Education
Product Safety
GRIN Publishing GmbH
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Birgit Wilpers (Author), 2010, The Topic of Education in Ernest J. Gaines' Novel "A Lesson Before Dying", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/154787
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