Reflections on the past from "summary" of The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The man often found himself lost in thought, his mind drifting back to a time when the world was not shrouded in darkness. Memories of a time when the sun still shone bright in the sky, when birds still sang in the trees, and when the land was not barren and desolate. He would think of the past with a mixture of longing and regret, wishing he could go back to a time when things were different, when he could have done things differently.
But he knew that the past was gone, irretrievable and unchangeable. All he had left were memories, fragments of a world that no longer existed. He carried these memories with him like precious treasures, clinging to them in the darkness of the present. They were his only solace i...
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