Consider a moment that was particular life-changing for you:
did you recognize that moment as life-changing at the time? Or only until much
later? In telling your story (that is, the story of you, who you are, and how
you got here) do you include this moment? If so, what do you choose to
emphasize or omit? If not, why do you choose to downplay its impact? Why do you
think this is? What effect do these decisions have on both how you view
yourself and how others come to view you?
OR
Write a response to the opening of Atonement. What major themes or issues do you see cropping up
already? Which themes have we seen elsewhere? Which seem to be “new”? Where do
you see this narrative going or where do you hope it goes? Why? What are some things Atonement does to create those expectations for
you?
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