Miss Emily’s house once represented pride and tradition, but over time it became a symbol of decay and isolation. Describe a place that holds deep memories for you—positive or negative—and explain how it reflects part of who you are or how you’ve changed over time.

 Prompt Response:  A place that holds deep positive and negative memories for me is my grandparents house as I used to live there for my elementary years. This place I still call my home as I have lived there and still visit my grandparents. Their house holds many positive memories as I would have holidays celebrated over there with Christmas and thanksgiving cooking food with my grandmother. It also has bad memories as I have gotten in trouble and have hurted myself in the backyard. The house reflects how I have changed over time as my old bed room is filled with the stuff I was once interested and cared about as a kid as the same bed coverings and wall hangings are still there for my little cousins. 

Summary: During the class period we read the story "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner. We then went through and talked about the things that were happening in the story as well as the different perspectives. After each part we took time to complete some questions on the writable assignment. 

Reflection: The house makes me reflect how I have come a long way as when ever I walk through it I can see more and more memories come to life. It makes me think how fast time goes. 

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