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Thursday, July 10, 2014

"He need both of you.."

A great deal of A Lesson Before Dying focuses upon Grant's internal conflict with religion and his external conflict with Reverend Mose Ambrose.  Select a passage/scene(cite it) that reflects this struggle (it does not have to be directly with the Rev.; it can be about Grant and religion alone) and explain its significance in the scope of the novel and explain how Gaines uses this conflict to develop Grant. Also, indicate which side wins in this passage and how so. You may not give the same scene/passage as the person before you gives and you must comment on the responses before yours. (The deadline to post a response to this blog question is midnight, July 14, 2014.)  Please vote in the poll at the right.  Thanks!