Dec 3 - 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.

Response: 

Dear God, 

I cannot believe I have to make an entry like this, but Mister _____ has been keeping my own sister's letters a secret from me all my life. I have been missing her and wondering where she could've gone ever since she left our house, just to find out Mister knew this whole time. I now see Mister for what he truly is, a man who is desperate for some control in his life. He thought he could control me by keeping these letters from me, by beating me all the time, by trying to belittle me into the wife he wanted to be, but I say no more. Finding these letters has completely changed how I feel about this man, and now I will have to restrain myself from killing him. Please, God, give me strength.

Summary: Today, we read letters from The Color Purple

Reflection: Finding out something about someone, like how Celie did with Mister _____, can really change how we see a person in our lives. Some people would choose forgiveness, silence, but I would choose revenge.

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