54 pages 1 hour read

John Grisham

The Confession

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2010

A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

Essay Topics

1.

Examine Schroeder’s character arc, particularly his moral and ethical evolution. How and why does he become a “different person” (445)?

2.

Discuss the novel’s use of setting. How does John Grisham use real-life information about places—for instance, the fact that Texas leads the nation in executions—to ground the novel?

3.

Consider the novel’s use of confession, comparing its legal and religious aspects. What parallels are drawn between Donté’s coerced confession after police torture to the crucifixion of Jesus in Christianity. How does Boyette’s confession to Schroeder in church compare to his taped testimony to Flak?

Related Titles

By John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

A Painted House

John Grisham

A Painted House

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

A Time For Mercy

John Grisham

A Time For Mercy

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

A Time to Kill

John Grisham

A Time to Kill

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

Camino Island

John Grisham

Camino Island

John Grisham

Plot Summary

logo

Gray Mountain

John Grisham

Gray Mountain

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

Playing For Pizza

John Grisham

Playing For Pizza

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

Skipping Christmas

John Grisham

Skipping Christmas

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

Sparring Partners

John Grisham

Sparring Partners

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

Sycamore Row

John Grisham

Sycamore Row

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

The Boys from Biloxi

John Grisham

The Boys from Biloxi

John Grisham

Plot Summary

logo

The Brethren

John Grisham

The Brethren

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

The Client

John Grisham

The Client

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

The Guardians

John Grisham

The Guardians

John Grisham

Study Guide

logo

The Innocent Man

John Grisham

The Innocent Man

John Grisham