Prompt: In “A Rose for Emily,” Miss Emily’s actions shock the reader—she kills her fiancé and keeps his body in her home for years. People often react with disbelief when they hear about real-life stories that seem just as unbelievable. Write about the most shocking or “craziest” news story you have ever heard. What happened, and why did it stand out to you? How did people react to it, and what does it reveal about human behavior?

Prompt Response: The craziest news story I have ever heard was the woman who melted into a couch. The woman, Lacey Fletcher, died at 36 years old due to extreme medical neglect by her parents. This case stood out to me because I was so appalled by the parents being okay with leaving Lacey in the conditions that she was in. The details of this case are truly terrifying to me. The public reacted to Lacey Fletcher's case with widespread shock and outrage over the extreme nature of the neglect she endured. This case called for greater societal awareness of elder and dependent adult abuse and neglect. 

Summary: In class we read part 3, part 4, and part 5 from "A Rose for Emily," and completed the STEAL Characterization Chart.

Reflection: I learned that cabal means a group united in a secret plot. 

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