Memories are different for everyone. The point of memories is so we can look back on our experiences with some distance and perspective. Lena experiences many memories on the walk home pertaining to the front door of her house. Some of them almost make her turn and run, but the good memories of her parents kept driving her forward. In the short story, Blue against White by Jeannette C. Armstrong, readers should learn that the significance of memories is personal and individual and they have an effect on your actions in life because there is emotion embedded in all good and bad memories, this results in having to choose where you want to go in life and having the good memories push you forward. The significance of memories is personal and individual and they have an effect on your actions in life. Lena has many memories of the blue door at the front of her house; when she was growing up, she didn’t like that it was different than everyone else’s, now that she was older she realises that the door triggers good memories. As an adult one realises that uniqueness is celebrated not dismayed. This realisation comes from looking back at the past through memories triggered by the door. Dreams are also a way that memories can also have an effect on your life, because sometimes memories and dreams can meld together and change the way you see things. Although most people can’t remember the small details in their dreams once they have awaken, mostly they are all a blur. In some cases though people remember their dreams very vividly and can recite them over and over again. Memories are very personal and significant; they also have tons of emotions embedded in them. There is emotion embedded in all memories, whether they are good or bad. The emotion is what makes them good or bad, it’s how the memories are experienced that determines if they will push people forward in life or not. Memories can make us laugh, cry and smile; it all depends on what they
Memories are different for everyone. The point of memories is so we can look back on our experiences with some distance and perspective. Lena experiences many memories on the walk home pertaining to the front door of her house. Some of them almost make her turn and run, but the good memories of her parents kept driving her forward. In the short story, Blue against White by Jeannette C. Armstrong, readers should learn that the significance of memories is personal and individual and they have an effect on your actions in life because there is emotion embedded in all good and bad memories, this results in having to choose where you want to go in life and having the good memories push you forward. The significance of memories is personal and individual and they have an effect on your actions in life. Lena has many memories of the blue door at the front of her house; when she was growing up, she didn’t like that it was different than everyone else’s, now that she was older she realises that the door triggers good memories. As an adult one realises that uniqueness is celebrated not dismayed. This realisation comes from looking back at the past through memories triggered by the door. Dreams are also a way that memories can also have an effect on your life, because sometimes memories and dreams can meld together and change the way you see things. Although most people can’t remember the small details in their dreams once they have awaken, mostly they are all a blur. In some cases though people remember their dreams very vividly and can recite them over and over again. Memories are very personal and significant; they also have tons of emotions embedded in them. There is emotion embedded in all memories, whether they are good or bad. The emotion is what makes them good or bad, it’s how the memories are experienced that determines if they will push people forward in life or not. Memories can make us laugh, cry and smile; it all depends on what they