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?

 Writing prompt; Throughout my 17 years of life, I have forgiven many many people in some cases some relationships weren’t restored. The most impactful one was with my friend Alondra. In my opinion, I really love peace. I Really love to have peace and on good terms with a person then they’re being beef. However, whenever it came to Alondra, it was always a constant routine whenever we would fight we would break up and eventually she would come back to me and I Would accept it with open arms. The reason why I’m saying this is because I am aware of her flaws but each time we break up and come back together we become strong stronger as a friend friendship, and that is something that I will forever be happy about.

Summary; Today in class, we finished reading the book and began working on our literature circle project

Reflection; today I learned that sometimes being at peace is letting go of something you love. Although it doesn’t sound right, I say this in a sense of something broke the thing you love, and it doesn’t feel the same constantly thinking about it and worrying and having anxiety letting it go or letting that person go, brings peace into your heart and into your mind .



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