2020
DOI: 10.25077/vj.9.1.26-32.2020
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Sartre’s Existentialism for Grant and Jefferson’s Educational Commitment in Ernest J. Gaines’s Novel: A Lesson Before Dying Lord of the Flies

Abstract: Racism and Injustice have put Jefferson, a poor young black man, into an electrocution for murder and burglary that he has never done. As a coloured, he cannot do anything than accept the defense attorney verdict – white American Supreme Court’s desegregation – who addresses him as a “hog.” It leaves an inferior feeling that he is nothing but a hog.  Comparing him to a hog attracts Miss Emma’s protest that she would like him walking to the electric chair as a human. Therefore, to get Jefferson understands that… Show more

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“…Here lies the reason why Sartre's existentialism has become a compelling issue to be studied. Firstly, Setyaningrum et al (2020) analyzed Sartre's existentialism in Ernest J. Gaine's novel: A Lesson Before Dying. They found out that Grant Wiggins, who is educated and understands the unfortunate situation around him, attempts to manage the racism aside from his most challenge to manage his mind before redefining Jefferson's identity as a man.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here lies the reason why Sartre's existentialism has become a compelling issue to be studied. Firstly, Setyaningrum et al (2020) analyzed Sartre's existentialism in Ernest J. Gaine's novel: A Lesson Before Dying. They found out that Grant Wiggins, who is educated and understands the unfortunate situation around him, attempts to manage the racism aside from his most challenge to manage his mind before redefining Jefferson's identity as a man.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%