Drove Quote by Andrew Warren
““As he drove away, he recalled Jack’s last words to him. The dark, dusty well was just a hazy memory now, but he could remember Jack’s question as clear as day. Why do you do it, Tom?””
““As he drove away, he recalled Jack’s last words to him. The dark, dusty well was just a hazy memory now, but he could remember Jack’s question as clear as day. Why do you do it, Tom?””
A character reflects on a mentor's lingering question, confronting the purpose behind his actions as past hardships fade into memory.
In simple terms: Memory triggers a moral inquiry.
Purpose is examined through recollection.
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