In Patricia Hampl's writing: Memory and Imagination, she reflects on an incident that happened when she was seven years old. She tells the event how she remembers it from her memory. Wierdly enough, there were many lies told in that story that she became aware of after reading it back to herself. After this, she talks about where memory comes from and how we store it. She also explores the relationship between the images she remembered and her actual memory. "The past is radiant. It sheds the light of lived life.
What I've learned:
This writing taught me if you want to tell a story through a movie, writing, or anything else, it should be accurate, and true to your memory of your life.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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