The theme of community could also be in a full circle doctor story. A doctor might leave their hometown to study medicine, gain a lot of knowledge and skills in the big city, but then return to their hometown to use what they've learned to serve the local community. This shows a full circle journey where they start from the community, go away, and then come back to contribute, completing a cycle related to the sense of community.
I'm not sure which specific 'full circle doctor story' you're referring to. There could be many stories about doctors that come full circle. It could be about a doctor who starts in a small town, goes to the big city for training, and then returns to the small town to serve the community. Or it could be a doctor who has a patient who comes back into their life in an unexpected way.
One possible theme could be the balance between work and family. Given that the doctor has a demanding job, it's likely that this balance is a key aspect of the story.
One possible 'full circle real story' could be about a student. A student who hated a particular subject in school because they found it difficult. They later dropped it when they had the option in high school. But in college, they realized the importance of that subject in their chosen field of study. So they worked hard to master it and ended up teaching that same subject to other students, coming full circle from hating to teaching it.
One possible theme could be unity. A circle is a symbol of wholeness, so perhaps the story emphasizes the unity of characters or different elements in the story's world.
One possible theme is acceptance. The gay boy may face challenges in being accepted in the medical world due to his sexual orientation, and the story could revolve around how he overcomes this and finds acceptance either within himself or from others. Another theme could be identity. He has to balance his identity as a gay person and as a doctor, and the story might show how he navigates this.
Well, a full circle short story is one that often has a circular structure. This means that elements from the beginning are revisited at the end. It could be a theme, a setting, or a relationship. Say, a story starts with a young man leaving his small town. He has various adventures, and in the end, he returns to the small town, perhaps having grown or changed, but still coming back to where he started. It's like the story has completed a full cycle.
The elements of a full circle story include an initial event or situation. Let's say a person discovers an old key. Then there is a series of events that are related to this discovery. The person might search for what the key unlocks, meet different people during this search. There is also a turning point, perhaps they find out the key unlocks a hidden treasure. But it's not just about the treasure, it might lead to them restoring an old building where the treasure was hidden. And finally, the end should bring the story back to the beginning in some way. In this case, the restored building becomes a place that honors the history of the key, so the discovery of the key at the start has now led to a complete cycle.
The 'The Secret Circle' is a story about a group of teenagers who discover they are witches. They form a coven and have to deal with their new powers, secrets, and the threats that come with their magical abilities. There are also elements of romance and friendship among the characters as they navigate this new world together.
A 'full circle story' is a narrative that comes back to its starting point in some way. For example, a story might begin with a character in a small town and after many adventures, they return to that same small town, having changed but still connected to the origin. It gives a sense of closure and completion.
I don't think 'Full Circle' is a true story. Usually, works like this are crafted by authors to tell a compelling tale that might draw from various sources but not be strictly based on reality.