A Lesson Before Dying Theme Of Justice

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Justice can be the hardest thing for man to seek, but the people who fight for justice are usually known as heroes, but this reality becomes conflicted when justice is a matter of perspective. Today the lines between justice,injustice, and morality are blurred more than ever. Justice is seen as a concept that is balanced between law and morality, “justice is the first virtue of social institutions”. The basis of justice is to provide a way of assigning rights and duties in the basic institutions of society and defining the appropriate sharing of the benefits and burden of the society.From the very beginning until the very end of the novel a sense of injustice prevails. While this theme derives from the larger theme of racism, how basic racist beliefs can result in miscarriage of justice. …show more content…
Considering the poor relations between blacks and whites during this time, it comes as no surprise that Grant see tension frequently in his town. Not only through the ways in which people of different races treat each other, but also in justice, or lack thereof specifically in court cases. Jefferson is accused of first degree murder, during the trial jefferson’s defense attorney ask the jury to have sympathy for him because he is a hog and cannot possibly have or acquire the intelligence to such crimes he was accused of. The majority white society finds him guilty anyway, and sentences him to death by electrocution. After hearing the verdict Miss Emma pleads with grant to teach jefferson that he is not a hog, that he is in fact a