
somebody going to be executed.”
“If that’s what they want,” Jefferson
said. “No, not what they want; what
you want.” ‘If that’s what they want,”
Jefferson repeated.
Jefferson does not seem to care much
about anything. Many people are trying to
make things nice for him, yet he refuses to
accept them. This could just mean that he
is fed up.
The people responded with an
“Amen” and sat back down. My aunt
said “Amen” louder than anyone, and
she was looking directly at me.
Grant’s aunt seems to want to force her
beliefs and religion onto Grant. The
“Amen” that she gives seems like a stab at
him for not believing like she does.
“When I left him he was calm, he
seemed to understand. I want to
keep it that way. Any questions?”
The sheriff acts as though he doesn’t want
Grant or the Reverend to go visit Jefferson.
“I wanted to stop in, but I didn’t
know if I should…I want them to like
me.”
Vivian desperately wants to be accepted
into the family. She has good intentions yet
they still don’t accept her.
He knew that it was unnecessary to
search me and the food, but he knew
he had to do it. He also knew that he
should not even think about not
doing it.
The deputy doesn’t like the idea of having
to search Grant anymore. However, he has
to because of his job. To him it seems
unfair since he already knows the type of
person Grant is.
“And what do you suggest, Reverend
Ambrose,” I asked. “God,” the
minister said.
It seems as though all the reverend wants
to do is help out Jefferson’s soul. He
focuses much more on religion than on
what Grant is trying to do.
The last thing they ever want is to see
a black man stand, and think, and
show common humanity that is in us
all. It would destroy their myth.
Grant wants to break through to Jefferson
in some way. He wants Jefferson to be the
one to break the “myth” of the white man.
He wants Jefferson to be the one that
changes the views of others on colored
people. He wants Jefferson to change the
course of nature.
“Should have burned him months
ago…that kind of sonofabitch make it
hard on everybody…I’d pull the
switch myself, they ask me”
Many don’t seem to know what is actually
happening to Jefferson. They just think that
it is another guy who deserves to die. That
is how society has brainwashed the
community. They all believe that he should
die, not knowing what really happened or
what people are trying to do for him.
“Well I better go,” I said. She didn’t
look at me.
I mentioned before that there was a
possibility of Grant’s and Vivian’s
relationship to change. This passage shows
the frankness that Vivian shows towards
him. Then later the argument.
“No, you not educated, boy,” he said,
shaking his head. “You far from being
educated…you don’t even know
Reverend Ambrose doesn’t think that
learning “reading, writing, and arithmetic”
makes one educated. That is simply book