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 girl I was good friends with transferred to Lakeside this school year from Saint Pius X. She is a sophomore, but I played volleyball with her, so I got to know her and ended up really enjoying her presence and thought she was very nice. I then came to find out that she left Pius because she didn't have friends. Which seems sad, but it was fully her doing. Last school year, when she was a freshman, she made a fake Instagram account to cyberbully one of her friends! This caused her friend to become severely depressed; soon later my "friend" was exposed, leaving her with zero friends, rightfully so. I was very surprised to hear this. She was such a nice girl, so this really changed how I saw her. Ever since hearing this, not rumor but confirmed truth, I've seen her differently.

Summary: In class today, we took a quiz with our groups on "A Rose For Emily". On the quiz, you had to get a 100% or it was an automatic 0%.

Reflection: I learned to not be intimidated by the rule of having to get a 100% or you get a 0% because Mr. Rease helped us get every question correct.


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