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: It's a clear cut choice for me: I'd first pressure my friend to confess immediately. If they wouldn't, then I'd tell their partner myself. Loyalty, as shown by Bono's relationship with Troy in Fences, is important, but a friend's serious betrayal is a moral issue I can't ignore. I'd rather lose the friendship than be complicit in a lie that could destroy the partner's life. While the truth will hurt everyone in the short term, it forces my friend to face the consequences of their actions and frees the partner to find a truly loyal relationship.
Summary: Today in class we continued reading Fences and began working on our character posters.
Reflection: I got better reading comprehension skills and practice using textual evidence nn
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