Eveline’s memories of her past, especially the promise she made to her dying mother, strongly influence her decision. Her mother’s last request was that Eveline should keep the family together and look after her father. This sense of duty and guilt weighs heavily on her as she thinks about leaving with Frank. Although she longs for a happier life, her fear of abandoning her family and stepping into the unknown stops her. In the end, these memories trap Eveline, preventing her escape.
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Answer the following question in 40-50 words.
The theme of memory plays a crucial role in Eveline. How do Eveline’s memories influence her decision at the end of the story?
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