I seem to be one of the few people who found The Left Hand of Darkness worthy of a response paper, so maybe I read (oh God, the unintentional pun) too much into this one. However, I found Le Guin's novel extremely entertaining, and I actually thought that it raised some interesting questions not only about gender, but also about sexuality in general. Obviously, the most blatant issues deal with gender, but I feel like there are some other things that we didn't have the chance to touch on in class.
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