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Perception and Memory in The Keeper of the Books, The Men We Carry in Our Minds, and Once More to the Lake

2024-02-12 18:51:44

Three authors, Jorge Luis Borges, Scott Russell Sanders, and E. B White are speaking differently, but somehow they are connected. Borges' Guardian of Books', Sanders' 'The Man in Our Heart', and White 'The Lake Again' run through the story. Their idea shaped their story perfectly, but their memory influences and influences their perception. Throughout this article I would like to prove how memory affects and how it relates to the perception of our personality.

The article by Scott Russell Sanders "The Men in Our Thoughts" has witnessed the cruel life of the surrounding group, and then states personal views on the conflict of gender equality. It reached the peak. He also explained that in this article his people at the time had little choice in their future. He also said that if they were factory workers or soldiers they could only survive. And he always believed that he would be one of these two people. Women are considered to be more relaxed as women do not work in factories or endanger the lives of people like soldiers. He was constantly thinking that women's lives are more relaxed and happy, so I was shocked when I realized that women had experienced something.

The first article on E and B White's lake, published in 1941, is about his experience of revisiting the childhood in Maine state. This visit is a memory of White's memory related to the lake and childhood. In fact, his idea returned to his childhood. This shift is necessary for him to enjoy the trip. However, this shift also emphasizes the actual change to the lake. For example, instead of looking at the lake he uses the eyes of his childhood to perceive the lake. This situation creates an interesting reality from what he wants to see based on his childhood experience. In the other lake, E. B. White's experience of visiting the lake again is drawn.

The story of E. B. White "A Lake Again" is about those who came back to the lake since childhood and realized that his life was calm. The man remembered the lake while remembering childhood; peace and tranquility. The time I spent as an adult in the lake made him realize that his life was distracting, just like the ocean tide. In this place his son went with him, this man is between his own son and his childhood self, and as his adults his father and as a child from his childhood point of view How to store. Inevitable comparison his experience with this man and lake