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paragraph on my mother and a childhood memory​


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Answered by athangshende
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Everyone has a few memories from their childhood that seem so vividly true that we cling onto them and believe that every single little detail of this memory is completely true. What if someone told you that parts of this memory could be entirely false, even the whole memory could be fabricated? How do you determine if this memory is actual something that you went through, or if it was a story that you fabricated a “movie” for in your head? I have two memories from my childhood that may or may not even have happened, the only way to find out is to analyze them. To start off, the first memory I could recall from my childhood would be, when I was about 2 I remember being in the living room playing with my toys. I had this yellow rubber ring, …show more content…

I had just woke up and called my brother into the room. He came in, him being only two years older than me, climbed the rail of my crib and joined me. Later my mother came to get me out of bed and was confused as to how my brother got in there. To me this memory has always seemed nothing but real. Like the last memory I have seen a picture similar to the experience I remember, so that could align with my last theory of it not being true, but I feel like this memory could be true. Unlike the article previously described I have never had any problems recalling this memory. I do in fact know that my mom has told me the story behind the photo. Which could influence my memory, to me this memory feels like I actually lived it. Yet I have to take into account the fact that it could be a flashbulb memory which is “… unusually vivid and detailed recollections of the circumstances in which people learned about momentous, newsworthy events.” (Wieten pg. 262).

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