Always To Remember: The Vision Of Maya Ying Lin

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The author, Brent Ashabranner, says to his readers at the end of his passage “Always to Remember: The Vision of Maya Ying Lin,” “It will make us remember that war is about sacrifice and sorrow, not glory and reward.” The it Ashabranner is referring to is the Vietnam Memorial designed by Maya Ying Lin. This memorial was the the main focus of his piece, “Always to Remember: The Vision of Maya Ying Lin.” The words Ashabranner used for his title have a significant meaning towards the passage. “Always to Remember” relates to the memorial and remembering those who died fighting in the Vietnam War. “The Vision of Maya Ying Lin” relates to Maya Ying Lin literally visualizing the memorial before is was even built. Maya Ying Lin’s memorial was made to remember those who died in the Vietnam war. This is where the “Always to Remember” part of the title comes into play. Written in the passage, Jan Scruggs, a Vietnam Veteran and the one …show more content…

There is also the second half to interpret; “The Vision of Maya Ying Lin.” Quoted from the passage, Maya Ying Lin says in an interview, “I sorta just visualized it.” With it being the memorial, this clearly shows the first part of the second half of the title; “The Vision.” The memorial was first just a visualization. “When I looked at the site I just knew I wanted something horizontal that you took in, that made you feel safe within the park, yet at the same time reminded you of the dead. So I just imagined opening up the Earth,” Maya Ying Lin continues. For the second part, it says in the text, “The creator #1026 was a twenty-one year old student at Yale. Her name - unknown as yet in any field of art or architecture - was Maya Ying Lin. Maya Ying Lin, being pretty much the main focus, had to have her name in the title. The “Maya Ying Lin” part of the title comes from the one that won the Vietnam Memorial contest - Creator #1026 - Maya Ying

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