A Lesson Before Dying

What is the cause of Grant Wiggin's bitterness about life?

He knows that he can never be with Vivian

He understands how much money he owes his aunt.

He resents racim and has no hope for a better society he recognizes that he should never have gone to the university.

Asked by
Last updated by jill d #170087
Answers 1
Add Yours

He resents racim and has no hope for a better society he recognizes that he should never have gone to the university.

Note, this bitterness changes over the course of the novel. His visits to Jefferson change his perspective. 

Source(s)

A Lesson Before Dying