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In The Memory of Things, each central character demonstrates the idea of moving forward despite obstacles and fear, exemplifying the theme of “The Many Forms of Courage.” Progress in any capacity is difficult in the face of tragic circumstances, but Kyle, his family members, and Hannah take steps, one after another, despite the fear, loss, and heartbreak of September 11th. Kyle makes the meals and does loads of laundry, intuiting the importance of maintaining a functioning household for the benefit of everyone’s raw emotions. He also allows himself to progress toward more profound feelings for Hannah, quickly coming to love her resiliency and spirit. Though initially hesitant to allow her memories to resurface, Hannah recalls all within a few days, progressing toward healing despite her fear under the burden of emotion. Uncle Matt makes progress through the card memory trick and when he takes a bite of food independently. Kyle’s father and many others push themselves relentlessly to progress the work completed at Ground Zero. Kyle’s mother and sister persevere at LAX, trying to secure seats on a flight home for hours, then days.