Real memories do not always follow your expectations. Memory can be influenced by various factors such as emotions, prior experiences, and cognitive biases. Sometimes our brains can reconstruct or fill in gaps in memories based on expectations or beliefs, leading to inaccuracies.
Sociologists refer to the norms and values that people follow as social norms. These are the unwritten rules and expectations that guide behavior in a society and help maintain social order.
Dreams, wishes, greed, hair, nails, expectations, rivers, deserts, interest, memories.
Phillip Pirrip
Pip's real name in Great Expectations is Philip Pirrip. He is known as Pip throughout most of the novel.
Peeta has a mental breakdown because he was tortured by the Capitol. His memories were hijacked into, and he goes crazy, not knowing which of his memories are real.
Pseudo memories are false or distorted memories that a person strongly believes to be real. They can be created through suggestion, leading questions, or other influences that make an individual remember events that did not actually happen. Pseudo memories can have a significant impact on a person's beliefs and behaviors.
It expects the public bodies to follow the laws. They are put in place for all of the people to follow and obey.
A role expectation is what you are expected to do depending on what role you obtain. Every role has expectations. Kind of like a play or an acting situation. You play a role. That works for real life. Everyone has a role and there are expectations that follow. Example: If you are a police officer, then as your role as a police officer you would be expected to protect the town. As a student you are expected to work and learn.
They don't say how he is tortured for rebel information, but Collins does say that they changed, toyed with, and messed up his memories using tracker jacker venom. The venom changes his memories about Katniss making her seem scary. This leads Peeta to want to kill her.
AnswerBy accepting your leader or teacher and follow and act according to his preachings and expectations respectively.
In "The Giver," the rules for the Receiver in training are to keep all memories secret, to follow the instructions of the Giver, and to continue to take the daily pill given to dull the pain of receiving memories. The Receiver is also not allowed to share the memories with anyone else in the community.
This dream probably refers to your memories. Something is happening in your real life that has made you realize (or your mind believes ought to make you realize) how important your memories are. The image of packing illustrates the importance of storing your memories and carrying them with you throughout life.