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: A news story I heard that was very shocking to me, along with many others, was about the lady who threw newborn puppies in a dumpster. The evil lady tossed the puppies in the dumpster to get rid of them as quick as possible without a care in the world if they died. She was soon outed for this villainous act, not much longer after. People were very surprised someone would do such a thing with no remorse whatsoever. It made me very sad, but fortunately, none of the puppies died. A kind stranger came across the puppies, saving them all. 

Summary: In class today, we read through the rest of the short story. In our groups, we each selected a character and completed a worksheet about them.

Reflection: I learned the difference between direct and indirect characterization.

 

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