If I Erase One Memory

Imagine you found a magical shop. The shopkeeper tells you that he can help you erase one bad memory from your life, forever. It will be gone, as if it never happened. For a long time, I thought I knew which memory I would erase: my first time singing on stage in Grade 7. I remember standing under the bright lights, seeing hundreds of faces. My mind went completely blank. I forgot the words. I just stood there in silence until the music stopped. I wanted to disappear. If I could press an “erase” button on that moment, I would.

At first, the idea seems wonderful. If I could erase that memory, I would not feel that hot shame every time I think about it. I would not be so scared of speaking or performing in public. A version of me without that memory would probably be more confident and outgoing. The erase button promises an easier, happier life. It feels like a simple way to remove a heavy weight from my heart.

However, I started to think more about it. What happened after that terrible moment on stage? My music teacher didn’t get mad. She encouraged me. She taught me breathing exercises to calm my nerves. Because I was so afraid of failing again, I practiced harder than ever before. I joined the school choir to force myself to sing with others. Slowly, I learned how to control my fear. The memory of that failure became my biggest motivation. It pushed me to become better. The pain from that experience was like a strict teacher. It was tough, but it taught me an important lesson. If I erase the memory of the lesson, do I also lose the strength I gained from it?

I think our lives are like a big picture made of many small pieces. Some pieces are bright and happy, like winning a prize or laughing with friends. Other pieces are dark and sad, like failure or embarrassment. If we take away all the dark pieces, the picture is not complete. My failures taught me to be humble. My mistakes taught me to be stronger. My embarrassing moments helped me understand others when they feel scared. The dark pieces make the bright pieces look even brighter.

So, in the end, I would say “no, thank you” to the magical shopkeeper. I will keep my memory of that terrible performance. It is a part of my story. It reminds me of how I faced my fear and grew stronger. It shows me how far I have come. Some memories are painful, but they are also precious. They make us who we are. I would not press the erase button.

利益与写作技巧介绍: 这篇文章的新颖之处在于它的情景虚构和思辨性。题目“假如我能删除一段记忆”本身就极具想象力,它引导你跳出简单的记叙文,去探讨一个更深刻的话题:失败和痛苦的价值。这能充分展示你超越同龄人的思考深度,让老师眼前一亮。其核心利益在于,文章没有简单地回答“是”或“否”,而是通过一个完整的心理转变过程,深入分析了删除记忆的利与弊,最终得出了“失败的经历也是宝贵的财富”这一充满正能量的结论,整个论证过程非常清晰且有说服力。写作技巧方面,本文首先运用了情景创设(setting up a scenario)的技巧,开篇的“魔法商店”的设定能迅速抓住读者,引人入胜。其次,对比手法的运用贯穿全文(the use of contrast),将“删除记忆的轻松”与“保留记忆所带来的成长”进行对比,在强烈的反差中突出了文章的主题。再次,文章的心理活动描写很清晰(clear description of psychological changes),主人公从“想要删除”到“思考利弊”再到“决定保留”的心路历程,让文章的逻辑层层递进。最后,结尾的点题与升华(concluding and elevating the theme)非常有力,明确地拒绝了诱惑,并揭示了“它们让我们成为我们自己”的核心思想,使文章的立意从一个有趣的故事上升到了对人生价值的思考。

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