Twenty-Three
Snapshots of San Francisco is similar to We Can Remember it for You Wholesale. In Twenty-Three
Snapshots of San Francisco the main character relies on the pictures to
fortify his memories. The character relies on his memories of the past to
continue to survive in the present apocalyptic world within San Francisco. The pictures keep him sane thinking of times
that are not far off but are far different. This is similar to We can Remember It for You Wholesale as the
main character relies on his forgotten memories to give meaning to his
life. The character is completely
dependent on his forgotten memories as they give him a sense of significance as
he discovers himself to be a secret agent who was involved in a mission that
took place on Mars instead of being a normal, therefore insignificant. In an
apocalyptic world memories give people a sense of humanity it is the only
aspect of their humanity that remains for them to grasp. They lose their humanity no longer caring for
others, leaving people for dead and seeing life being easily taken. Their sanity and their humanity rest on the
memories of a life where people were not monsters just like the protagonist
relies on his memories to give meaning to his life in We Can Remember It for You Wholesale. Both of these short story characters rely on
their memories and choose for the memories to define who they are as a person
instead of defining themselves by the actions they take in a new world and
society. They place the weight of their
sanity and humanity on their character from their memories of past events; yet,
past events define who they were in the past but not who they are in a new
unfamiliar world.
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