Circles of light

Abstract

How do we, each of us, affect one another? How do our actions, beliefs, and emotions shape the lives of those around us? These are the questions explored in this thesis of four short fiction pieces. Examined within are the complex relationships between siblings, parents and children, and the romantic connections between men and women. A woman, while on a blind date, faces a reality about her relationship with her sister. A young girl recognizes her responsibility, for the first time, for her intrusive and seriously ill brother. In subtle ways, these stories attempt to reveal small truths behind our everyday human interactions.

Notes

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Thesis Completion

1999

Semester

Summer

Advisor

Hubbard, Susan

Degree

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

College

College of Arts and Sciences

Department

English

Degree Program

English

Subjects

Arts and Sciences -- Dissertations, Academic;Dissertations, Academic -- Arts and Sciences;Short stories

Format

Print

Identifier

DP0021592

Language

English

Access Status

Open Access

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Document Type

Honors in the Major Thesis

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