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Why do you think that the loss of Phyllis’s memories is perceived as the most tragic symptom of her illness?

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As Douglas considers his wife’s condition, he realizes that the change having the most impact is “the one that began to steal her memories”. Why do you think that the loss of Phyllis’s memories is perceived as the most tragic symptom of her illness? Use an example from the story to explain how memories construct individuals, personalities, and day-to-day interactions with others and the way life is lived
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