Plain Sex
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social sciences
school essay
published 19/10/2007
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We are all born to love; whether this is a gift or a curse has yet to be decided. In the world of George Orwells 1984, to love is to commit a crime of treason. On a shallow level, this portion of totalitarianism appears completely unjust. But if one is to look a little deeper, and understand the emotions contained within the act of loving, one would see exactly where the government of Oceania is coming from, and why it monitored so closely the reasons behind any intimate act. In a lot of ways, the world would be a simpler place if sexual relationships existed for the sole purpose of procreation.
Table of Contents
- We are all born to love; whether this is a gift or a curse has yet to be decided.
- From the time of high school on, the existence of relationships weighs heavily in one's mind.
- Besides crimes against others, relationships in general cause many people to harm themselves.
- There is also no denying nature. In the natural world, the difference in sexes exists for procreation.
