Remains of the day memory and the past

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  • Created on: 19-05-19 20:29
As the novel proceeds, nostalgia becomes increasingly problematic… because the past begins to seem extra ideal and rose-tinted.(mr steven said 1.15)
the letter from Miss Kenton, containings... an unmistakable nostalgia for Darlington Hall
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Stevens is often distracted by his memories, and even by memories within his memories.
However, let me return to my original thread.
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Stevens also remembers in order to try to understand how things came to be. It seems that events that seemed minor at the time—like Miss Kenton crying behind her door—become significant in hindsight (6.200)
small incidents would render whole dreams forever irredeemable.
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small incidents would render whole dreams forever irredeemable.

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