The window of Miss D'Armande's room looked out onto Broadway and its
theatres. But Lynette D'Armande turned her chair round and sat with her
back to Broadway. She was an actress, and needed the Broadway theatres,
but Broadway did not need her.
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“The Memento” revolves around a memento that holds great significance for the protagonist. It is a symbol of a past relationship or an event that has deeply influenced his life. As the story unfolds, the protagonist's attachment to the memento and his attempts to protect it reveal his emotional vulnerability and the importance he places on memories.