At the end of Letter 21, Celie and Sofia share a rare moment of laughter that softens the tension between them. Write about a time when you and a sibling or family member shared an unexpected moment of joy after things had been tense or confusing. Explain how that moment helped bring you closer.

 Prompt Response: A time where my family shared an unexpected moment of joy after things had been tense was when we and my mother had gotten into a bad argument and the next day later she goes on about forgiving me and all that as we all laugh and forget yesterday. However I do want to add in my philosophy is absurdism which could factor in to why I simply forgive people easily as well. 

Summary: Today in class we just focused on doing our adobe slideshow that we have to present by Monday

Reflection: Today I learned while continuing analyzing letter 4 in "The Color Purple" is that we see Celie talk to Nettie about focusing on her education which shows that Nettie is also Celie's form of hope since she also sort of talks about herself. This impacted me by making me question Celie's action and how she writes letter 4 as it seems plain and simple on the surface but as I explained in a last blog post that there was much more to it. In the future I will use this to reference this blog post to any future I read about Nettie's and Celie's relationship and how it compares to the end of the book. 

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