Pretend you are writing a blog entry as Celie; the moment you uncover the hidden letters. Describe what you would think, say, and do, and how this discovery would reshape how you see Mister and yourself. Reflect on why this moment would matter so much and how it would change your next choices.

 Prompt Response: Today, I found the hidden letter, and my hands were shaking and trembling as I was reading it. I couldn't believe someone had been writing to me this whole time, and I was dumb not to know. I felt very hurt and angry at Mr.   for keeping them away from me, and it made me think nobody in my life cared for me anymore. Now I see him differently than I once used to. I don't just see him as someone I'm scared of, but as someone who lied to me right in my face at my lowest. This moment matters because it gave me the courage to change. From now on, I wasnt to make my own choices for myself.

Summary: Today in class, we read letters 61-65 and made one critical question for each one and wrote the answers as well.

Reflection: Today was a calm and easy day.

 

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