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“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.” quote by Michael Lindsay-Hogg
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“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.”

Michael Lindsay-Hogg

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.

Key Takeaway

Treat memories of the deceased as narratives, not facts.

Themes

memory loss fiction legacy

Mood

nostalgic thoughtful

Type

biographical reflective

When to use this quote

  • grieving
  • writing biographies
  • family storytelling
  • historical research

Key Concepts

psychology narrative theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you keep a loved one's true self alive?
  • What role does narrative play in mourning?
A Different Perspective

Memory can be distorted by storytelling.

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