Dec 2 - In Letters 46–50, Celie begins to see Albert more clearly—his flaws, his regrets, and the ways he changes when he is no longer in complete control of her. Their relationship slowly shifts from fear and dominance to honesty and distance. Write about a relationship in your life that changed over time as you grew older or more aware. What made the dynamic shift, and how did your understanding of that person evolve?
Response: As I grew older, or more accurately, once my parents split up, I started to see the big flaws that my "perfect" parents had in their lives. This change was especially noticeable in my dad, as I could finally start to see inside the little cracks that had been appearing in his personality over the years. This big, strong man in my life was really just an insecure and weak boy who had been pretending to be strong all this time. I admired him for trying to be strong at first, but then it quickly turned into motivation for me to become a better man than he ever was. My relationship with him has totally shifted from respect and admiration to hatred and pity.
Summary: Today, we read letters from The Color Purple
Reflection: It can be strange seeing people in our lives' flaws and weaknesses. It can either bring you two closer together or farther apart.
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