What would you do: tell your friend to confess, tell their partner yourself, or stay quiet? Explain your choice, using ideas about loyalty and consequences from Fences. How might your decision affect everyone involved?

 Prompt Response: Me personally regarding loyalty I would tell my wife about it to her myself, since culture from how your parents were raised also shapes you and as my mom says to be "honorable and loyal" and so on forth I believe that this is the best outcome for both sides no matter how much it may hurt. While I have only read one act of the story from Friday last week, I think that the consequences of him going out to "gamble" when he's with someone else other than his wife reflects the status of what a wife is in a household back then that you could throw away, showing the decreasing value of women and what they could do such as earn money or do something with themselves. 

Summary: I was not here that day as the doctor had told me to rest my arm and not do any activities, my mom was pretty stern on me about it but I do believe that we are working on a poster that I'll see Friday on what's it about. 

Reflection: Today I learned that to persevere is to "move forward relentlessly no matter how you feel as the strong are not tainted by worldly affairs". This impacted me because it is one of my favorite novels that got cancelled sadly...but it impacted me by making me reflect on the struggles of one faces no matter in what situation their in or how good it may seem, honestly the phrase itself could be seen in different aspects as fans of the novel and myself included have different interpretation of what the main character says. In the future I will use this to not give into excuses to do things and persevere to meet my goals and ambitions I may have and to attain in to only chase more, to do what I can right now to change what I can do later. 

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