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A college senior who feels guilty about a superficial engagement vacillates between tender attentiveness and efforts to withdraw, then seeks refuge with classmates. Their discussion of love, art, and responsibility prompts a small but authoritative student, Potts, to reject cynical justifications and propose that those who inspire attachment owe a duty to disentangle the other person kindly. Through conversational scenes and moral reflection, the story probes youthful vanity, conscience, and the social tactics people use to escape awkward romantic obligations.

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Edward Bellamy

Edward Bellamy was an American author and social activist, best known for his utopian novel "Looking Backward, 2000 to 1887," published in 1888. This influential work imagines a future society that has eliminated poverty and inequality through a system of collective ownership. Bellamy's writing often reflects his concerns about the social and economic issues of his time, advocating for reform and a more equitable society. In addition to his notable novel, he wrote several other works, including short stories and essays that further explore themes of love, society, and human potential. His ideas contributed to the early American socialist movement and continue to resonate in discussions about social justice.

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