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: 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: One time I learned something that changed my view on another subject revolved around my experience with the Marta metro. One day when I was a lot younger, I got on the Marta for the first time with my family in order to get downtown, as it was probably quite congested with traffic at that time. On the train, I saw an unhoused person who seemed mentally unwell, which kind of scared me if I was being honest with myself. Only later did I understand that these people really have nowhere else to go and the train acted almost as a shelter of sorts with vital air conditioning. It's sad that we can't provide for those who can't provide for themselves, and I think this is something that really needs to improve as soon as possible.

Summary: Today we took a pop quiz in which we could discuss with out neighbors.

Reflection: I found today's quiz to be quite unexpected and also stressful. I did not expect to argue that much with my group over which answers were right or wrong.

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