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3 pages in length. Everyone harbors fond memories of the past and at one time or another and dissolves into those delicious recollections without cause or concern for the present. The extent to which the adult narrator of Welty's A Memory reverts so ardently to a particular childhood memory involving a boy, a crush and the beach – only to be angered by a group of bathers who inadvertently snap her out of her dream-like state – illustrates how people can all too easily be cast away from the present and attempt to live in the past as a way to absolve themselves of personal conflict. No bibliography.
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narrator of Weltys A Memory reverts so ardently to a particular childhood memory involving a boy, a crush and the beach - only to be angered by a group of
bathers who inadvertently snap her out of her dream-like state - illustrates how people can all too easily be cast away from the present and attempt to live in the
past as a way to absolve themselves of personal conflict. Weltys ability to portray the intense emotions displayed by the exasperated young girl when her sweet memory is interrupted is
best demonstrated by her use of ephemeral passage of time. A Memory may reflect a time in Weltys life where the writer was significantly more in tuned to the
transient aspects of life, realizing how cloistering - and even sometimes suffocating - it is to live in the present when things are so much more complicated. The Southern novelist
has a distinctive talent when it comes to writing about humanitys struggle to accept itself for which she was so well known. A Memory is one such piece of
literary work that serves as a reflection of Weltys typical nature, in that it befits the very essence of the authors compelling fortitude. Indeed, growing up in happy, solid
family atmosphere provided the author with significant insight to the concepts about which she writes. Without such influence, it is likely the insightful author would have followed a distinctly
different path with regard to such works as A Memory. Focusing upon the concept of human conflict, Weltys prominent theme in virtually all of her short stories illustrates the harshness
with which people relate to one another; in this tale, however, one can readily surmise how the conflict is significantly more internal and toward herself given the reaction she, as
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