In "Another World" I have travelled to the immeasurably corners of the universe to create an imaginary conclusion to Marion's story looks using my experience in Theology to create a different outlook from the ones often seen. Marion dies and finds herself in another world. It is not exactly what she expected. She seeks to find the answers to the eternal questions. Where am I? What am I? What is the purpose of this place? She is continually drawn back to the Earth hoping she can help the people she had loved. This does not ...
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In "Another World" I have travelled to the immeasurably corners of the universe to create an imaginary conclusion to Marion's story looks using my experience in Theology to create a different outlook from the ones often seen. Marion dies and finds herself in another world. It is not exactly what she expected. She seeks to find the answers to the eternal questions. Where am I? What am I? What is the purpose of this place? She is continually drawn back to the Earth hoping she can help the people she had loved. This does not happen as each time she interferes things seem to get worse for those people. She is surprised when Flynn who was her bodyguard and former lover comes into her world. Together they set off on an odyssey to find a mysterious body of blue water in the hope that they will solve some of the answers they seek. There are many challenges along the way, and at one point they are torn apart causing her horror and grief. Eventually, they each find a reason for their journey. Then when all seemed lost they re-encounter each other reason for their journey. Then when all seemed lost they find each other and their love remains even on different terms.
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