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sexuality-and-biological-difference

The chapter briefly considers the biological and sexual differences between Gethenians and Hainish humans, and the implications for intimacy.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Left Hand of Darkness (1969)Ursula K. Le Guin

18. On the Ice

In this chapter, the narrator reflects on the harsh conditions and daily routines of a fifty-day journey across the Gobrin Ice Plateau with Estraven, emphasizing the physical and psychological challenges they face. The narrative explores the profound moments of shared warmth and companionship amid the relentless cold and isolation, highlighting the development of a deep, silent bond through mindspeech and mutual endurance. The chapter also touches on cultural and biological differences, as well as the complexities of intimacy between beings of different sexual natures.