1. Griffin Reflection
Anger, guilt, fear are all coming from personal desire not to be what we are afraid of. A great quote that shows how Griffin acknowledges her frustration and fear is, "The feeling that I had let everything go out of control. ... My grandmother has angered me. ... Griffin tells of her own feelings of rage, pain, anger, and belonging and how they result in hatred toward her grandmother. ... She wants the reader to look inside, see their anger, and look at the reasons they feel the way they do. ...
- Word Count: 787
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School