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Thoughts on Clara Oswald and Grief

Writer: Chrisrs123Chrisrs123

"Run you clever boy and remember me" is now really quite a bittersweet phrase to be associated with Clara in her first season given how her last season ends.


It's particularly heartbreaking when you consider the different potential meanings of her death. A message you can take away from Series 7 is that when someone you care about dies you can find aspects of them in the people you meet and remember them by moving on and learning to love someone else. The Doctor remembers Oswin when he meets Victorian Clara, he remembers both of them when he meets 'real' Clara. No one's every really gone because their echoes live on in the people you will meet after as long as you remember them.


But then in Series 9, Clara meant so much to the Doctor that he can't handle his grief like that. The only way he can cope with her being gone and continue living his life is by forgetting her. By doing that though, he will never be able to see echoes of her in other people and therefore never experience the same emotions he felt with her again because the memory of her is gone. It's perhaps an example of how friendship that dependent can be unhealthy, and it's a heartbreaking message for their relationship to leave that once a feeling is that strong, it can't be found again once it's over




 
 
 

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