At the end of the novel, Celie reconnects with Nettie and forms more peaceful relationships with the people who once harmed her. Reflect on the theme of reconciliation. Have you ever restored a relationship, forgiven someone, or been forgiven in a way that changed you? How does the novel’s ending shape your understanding of forgiveness across different cultures or families?
prompt: I have been forgiving of a persons behavior that has wronged me before. Particularly with a friend I had, they were constantly doing things that broke a personal boundary I had, but after a conversation we were able to talk it out and come to a mutual agreement for behaviors to change. And overall, I had forgive the person and gave them another chance, and that made me feel more mature. The novel helps me understand the nuance to certain dynamics within families and romantic relationships. It shows how not everyone is perfect with the way they act, and behind every family and relationship lies imperfections and second chances, like with Celie and Albert, Shug, or even the distance that existed between Celie and Nettie.
Summary: Worked on literature circle assignment and collaborated with group.
reflection: learned how to collaborate with ideas about a text, and apply it to come with summaries and main ideas
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