Letters 11–16 show how relationships can be full of misunderstanding and pressure. Harpo wants love, but he also wants power. Sofia wants freedom, not control. Reflect on a time when someone’s desire for control hurt a friendship or relationship. What advice would you give to Harpo or Sofia if you could?

Prompt Response: My friend would always want to hang out without planning anything. He would become upset and disregard my feelings when I was busy or tired. It wasn't that big of an issue until he began to tell our other friends that he resented me for it. I would tell Sofia and Harpo that they have to be honest with one another and talk things through. I would also let them know that it is important to discuss what tasks they are willing to do. 

Summary: We read more of The Color Purple in class today.

Reflection: I learned that there are many people in the world that cannot be with family. I will use this to try helping people reunite with their families. 

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