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Essay heading: How People Remember Events
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Luis Perez |
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His memory had played a big role in the development of his work. (152; ch.7)1
Ernest Hemingway writes about the truth being in the memory, but he contradicts it by stating that remembrance is all fiction. Fiction comes from the mind when different memories form together to make a false story with a little touch of truth, so what ever comes from the mind is fiction including remembrance of the past... displayed 300 characters
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To support the statement above, the following quote by Hemingway states, “this book is fiction….No one can write true fact in reminiscences….All remembrance of things past is fiction….This book is fiction and should be read as such” (113; ch 6)2
Hemingway’s style of writing about truth is different from many other authors... displayed next 300 characters
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