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Article Title
Abstract
The subjects of this drawing are unknown. Despite their mysterious identities, these two women represent sisterhood and the bonds of family. In particular, I explore the different roles that people take on in their family relationships. These roles include protection, the warmth you find in times of trouble, finding comfort in one another, and even the way family impacts you when you’re missing them. The overarching theme is support, no matter the form it takes.
Subject
Religions; Religions -- Philosophy; Religions -- History
Journal
Relics, Remnants, and Religion: an Undergraduate Journal in Religious Studies
Publication Date
12-12-2016
Language
English
Publication Place
Tacoma, Washington
Publisher
The University of Puget Sound
Type
article
Recommended Citation
Armstrong, Kanchan
(2016)
"The Sisterhood of the Sun and the Moon,"
Relics, Remnants, and Religion: An Undergraduate Journal in Religious Studies: Vol. 2
:
Iss.
1
, Article 7.
Available at:
https://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/relics/vol2/iss1/7