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: I used to think one of my friends was just really quiet and didn’t want to talk to anyone. Then I found out she was dealing with some stuff at home, and it completely changed how I saw her. Suddenly her behavior made a lot more sense. After that, I understood she wasn’t being rude—she was just going through a hard time. Just like the ending of A Rose for Emily, that new info made me see the whole situation differently.

Summary: We read a Faulkner story.

Reflection: I learned about more stories.

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