Prompt: 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?

 Prompt Response: When I was younger I used to get angry with my brother. We bickered and fought a lot. As we grew older our relationship changed from foes to friendly jerks. As we got older it became less about who got the Tv and making sure each other were doing alright throughout life. 


Summary: In class we reviewed our answers from yesterday's work, and read letters 51-60. 


Reflection: There's something special about sibling relationships you don't realize until you are older. You always have each other's back but you are the first one to insult them when they mess up and pick them up. 

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