Memories are believed to be encoded in the brain through neural connections that can be strengthened or weakened over time. When someone dies, their brain no longer functions, resulting in the loss of the ability to recall memories. However, memories that have been shared with others can still be preserved in the memories of those who knew the individual.
they went back to the people
Rosemary's death was a disaster to The Giver because she was his daughter and her passing caused him immense grief and pain. Additionally, Rosemary's death had far-reaching consequences for the community as she was the Receiver-in-Training before Jonas, and her abrupt departure left a gap in the plans for passing on memories and wisdom.
All the memories that the Giver had transmitted to her were released as well - but the memories were released onto the community, who had no idea how to handle with these memories of emotion, pain, and even color. The sudden burst of emotion and memory on the community was complete chaos.
Rosemary receives memories of her life as well as memories from others connected to her, including those related to the institute's experiments and traumatic events from her past. These memories often cause confusion and distress as she tries to navigate the reality of her own experiences.
In the book "The Giver," Rosemary was the Receiver of Memory before Jonas. She was selected to carry the memories of the community but couldn't handle the weight of the darker memories and asked to be released. Her release traumatized the Giver, which is why he was hesitant to give Jonas all the memories at first.
The Giver shared with Rosemary memories of pain and suffering, causing her immense emotional distress. This led to Rosemary's decision to request for the release as she couldn't cope with the overwhelming emotions associated with those memories.
The duration of Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby is 1.67 hours.
Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby was created on 1976-10-29.
Rosemary Kennedy was the sister of President John F. Kennedy who underwent a lobotomy as a young woman, which went tragically wrong and left her with severe mental and physical disabilities. She spent the rest of her life in an institution until her death in 2005 at the age of 86.
Rosemary Goldie died in 2010.
Rosemary Davies died in 1963.
Rosemary Edmonds died in 1998.