Character Quote by Michael Lindsay-Hogg
“One of the things I find in writing about people who are dead is that, after a short or long time, no matter how close the relationship was, they become like characters in fiction.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Documentary on John Lennon, 1970s
After death, even close relationships fade into fictionalized memories, losing their lived reality.
In simple terms: Dead people become story characters.
Treat memories of the deceased as narratives, not facts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grieving
- writing biographies
- family storytelling
- historical research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you keep a loved one's true self alive?
- What role does narrative play in mourning?
Memory can be distorted by storytelling.