Talk:Clarke Griffin/@comment-850810-20190718195000/@comment-40193977-20190917200034

Based on the provided information I suggest:

- the books represents the memories of Josephine - Josephine is a writter - therfore she organizes 'her' memories in books, book shelfs

- the drawings represents the memories of Clarke - Clarke is a painter - therefore Clarke organizes 'her' memories in pictures on the wall

True - the mind space is combined, books on the floor, drawings (in the cell) on the wall.

True - also drawings could be removed, as seen with the memory about how to destroy a A.L.I.E. key in the head with an EM pulse.

Unequal situation: Josephine's memories were implanted into Clarke's biological brain-mindspace while Clarke's memories are natural present. The authors demonstate this with books vs drawings. Overall Clarke was more rude and more successful to get rid of Josephine's memories than other way round.