Why did Grant say, “Still, I was there.”?
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What the narrator is talking about is the murder trial of a man named Jefferson. When the narrator, Grant Wiggins, says that even though he never attended the trial he was there all the same, he is setting a tone of futility and hopelessness that will be felt throughout the novel.
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