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My final project

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 These are my seven items for my multicultural literature class final project 

dec 10/11

  Prompt: 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? Celie’s reconciliation shows that forgiveness helps people heal and move forward. I have forgiven someone before, and it helped me feel more at peace. The ending shows that forgiveness can be different in families and cultures, but it brings understanding and growth. The ending of the novel highlights forgiveness as a way to heal relationships. Forgiveness can be difficult, but it helps people find peace and move on.

dec9

  Prompt:  Write about a song that brings back a specific memory.  I remember listening to Feel Good Inc. on the car radio on the  way home from a long day and sleeping in the back seat  The author recalls listening to “Feel Good Inc.” on the car radio while drifting to sleep in the back seat after a long day.  This memory shows how simple moments, paired with music, can become comforting and lasting memories.

dec8

  Prompt:  Write about the best gift you have received.  The best gift I got was my first ever console because it was the only costly gift I had gotten at the time, and I played that console so many times, and the amount of memories I made was astronomical. The author describes receiving their first console as the best gift because it was expensive, meaningful, and created countless lasting memories. This experience shows that the true value of a gift comes from the joy and memories it creates, not just its price.