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Thursday, July 15, 2010

A Notebook

Most of the novel is narrated by Grant Wiggins. However, we get to read Jefferson's notebook at the end of the novel. Which notebook entry did you think most clearly revealed Jefferson's character? Why? How important do you think the notebook entries are in understanding the novel? Why? (This deadline to receive extra credit for this post is midnight July 19, 2010. Please spread the word to other AP students that there is a new post available.)

1 comment:

VictoriaN said...

As Grant talks to Jefferson, progress of elightenment in evidence. Altough Grant narrates the novel, with Jefferson's journal entries, the reader is able to read the actual thoughts of Jefferson, thus gaining a second viewpoint. In his journal Jefferson quotes, "this was the firs time i cry when they lok that door bahind me the very firs time an i jus set on my bunk cryin but not let them see or yer me cause i didn want them think rong but i was cryin cause of bok an the marble he giv me and cause o the people com to see me cause they hadn never done nothin lik that me befor". When Grant first started coming to visit Jefferson he was apathetic about life; he only called himself a hog. This entry reveals an emotional side of Jefferson for the first time in the novel while also showing the revealation occuring within Jefferson. These notebook entries offer an inside perspective to the emotional side of the novel and are very important to the novel.