You thought Pure was full of memories? Ha. You ain't seen (or remembered that you saw) nothing yet.
In Fuse, memories and the reliance in the past is a constant theme, especially for Pressia and Partridge. Pressia still can't live in the present, and Partridge actually has his dang memory erased. Memory holds so much weight in this trilogy, that people actually lose their sense of self without it. Partridge isn't Partridge when his memory is erased, and Pressia doesn't feel whole without any memories of her parents.
Questions About Memory and the Past
- Do you think the memory of blood propels Partridge and Pressia forward, or hinders them?
- Who do you think has a better sense of the past: Pressia, or Bradwell?
- How is Partridge's memory jogged after his surgery?