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We live in a land where the past is always erased and America is the innocent future in which immigrants can come and start over , where the slate is clean . The past is absent or it's romanticized . This culture doesn't encourage ...
We live in a land where the past is always erased and America is the innocent future in which immigrants can come and start over , where the slate is clean . The past is absent or it's romanticized . This culture doesn't encourage ...
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The future is just more of the past waiting to happen ( LM , “ Remembering " 1 ) . Memory is pain trying to resurrect itself ( LM , “ Forgetting ” 138 ) . Memory in the novel escapes the boundaries of the past and allows the past to ...
The future is just more of the past waiting to happen ( LM , “ Remembering " 1 ) . Memory is pain trying to resurrect itself ( LM , “ Forgetting ” 138 ) . Memory in the novel escapes the boundaries of the past and allows the past to ...
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His dream of big money which he thinks will automatically ensure love , is brought to a painful end , and he retraces his steps into the past hoping to revive his dream but little realizing that past cannot be relived .
His dream of big money which he thinks will automatically ensure love , is brought to a painful end , and he retraces his steps into the past hoping to revive his dream but little realizing that past cannot be relived .
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