It is usually used to describe the deep impression left by a person or an event. This impression, like an eternal mark, is deeply engraved in my heart and will never disappear.
The word eternity itself represents the endless continuation of time, while "memory" represents people's memory and storage of past experiences, emotions and ideas. So "eternal memory" means that these memories will always exist in people's hearts, just like an eternal imprint, constantly reminding people of their past experiences and emotions.
In literature and art, "eternal memory" is often used to describe works or characters with profound significance and influence. These works or characters have left a deep impression on people through their unique charm and influence. This impression, like an eternal imprint, will remain in people's hearts forever.
In a word, "eternal memory" refers to deep, lasting and indelible memory, which represents people's memory and storage of past experiences, emotions and ideas, and also represents the deep impression left by those works or characters with profound significance and influence.
The Eternal Memory of Painting: Creative Background
Like all surrealist painters. Dali was also influenced by Freud's "subconscious" theory when he created this painting. Dali believes that this painting shows a kind of "personal dreams and hallucinations revealed by Freud". Every thought in my dream is beyond my choice, and the painter is responsible for recording my subconscious as accurately as possible.
In order to find this surreal illusion, Dali went to a mental hospital to understand the patient's consciousness. According to Dali, the words and deeds of mental patients are often the most sincere reflection of people's subconscious world. 193 1 August, Dali finished the eternity of memory.