Left Hand of Darkness (5 points)

 Gender identity is a popular topic in modern times. Ursula Le Guin published Left Hand of Darkness over 50 years ago, addressing topics such as gender and society at the beginning of their upheaval. She creates a world who's creatures are very similar to our own, ones that we can blend in and pass for. Their biology severely differs, an entirely new form of reproduction introduced. Yet our societies are much the same. Corruption still exists, the murder of the main character's best friend as he tries to protect him from authorities, shows that gender might not be the cause of all our problems. There are different sides to this opinion. Some believe gender equality would completely change the world, that everything would be perfect. But I think of something else - it wouldn't be perfect because we still have our human impulses. Fixing one societal problem only proves that we caused it, and it can happen again. Working out all the kinks won't fix anything, there will always be something new.

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