Prompt: The last scene forces readers to reinterpret Emily’s entire life. Write about a moment when new information changed your perception of a person or situation. How did that “plot twist” reshape your understanding, the same way Faulkner’s ending reshapes the story?

Prompt Response: A moment when new information changed my perception of a person was when I figured out my step dad cheated on my mom. For half of my life, I saw this man as my real father figure. For him to betray my mom, it felt like a betrayal to me. I lost all my respect for him after the matter. This "plot twist" reshaped my understanding of him by making me perceive him to be an unfaithful man. It is the same way Faulkner’s ending reshapes the reader's perception of Emily, we perceive her to be crazy because she murdered Homer Barron and kept his body for years, sleeping with it as well. 

Summary: In class we took "A Rose for Emily" Pop Quiz.

Reflection: I learned that the word that describes the town's attitude towards Emily in "A Rose For Emily" is pitying. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Prompt: Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

Prompt: After watching the short film Identity, write a blog post reflecting on how the masks in the film represent the pressure to fit in and the struggle to discover who you really are. Choose one moment from the film that stood out to you and explain why. Then, connect the film’s message to Langston Hughes’ poem “I, Too” and to the mask you are creating in class. What part of your identity do you want your mask to reveal?

Prompt: Thinking about "The Rockpile," what is something your parents forbade you from doing when you were growing up? Explain what it was and why they might have set that rule.