Dec 10 - 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?
Response: The best example of forgiveness and reconciliation I can give is with myself. There was a time when I felt that life would never get better, and that for some reason, I was destined or cursed to live a terrible life and die young. This mentality changed the way that I saw myself and interacted with other people. I would be so hard on myself at this time because of all these "failures" I had in life. Luckily, I learned to forgive myself and accept who I am as a person. If you looked at Vincent from 2 years ago, you could tell that I was being so hard on myself all the time. I feel like looking at myself now, and knowing how good a relationship I have with myself now, you can tell that I have been able to mend my relationship with my mind and body.
Summary: Today, we finished The Color Purple and started working on our final presentation project.
Reflection: Forgiving other people is a great way to fix, create, or restart a new relationship with someone. However, forgiving yourself can be the start of you becoming a new person.
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