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The Effects Society Played On The Writing Of

Junior Project
Ursula Le Guin reflects the events of the nineteen sixties in many of her literary endeavors. Most of Le Guin's literature shows the political tensions of the time period in which it was written. Le Guin, in "The Left Hand of Darkness", uses the first person point of view of her characters to show the political tensions between Russia and the United States of America during the space race of the nineteen sixties.
This first person point of view is used to show the tensions of the space race in many different and illuminating ways. An excellent example, would be demonstrated by the quote, "At that my temper broke, and I must stare at the ice knife which lay close by my hand, not looking at him and not replying until I had controlled my anger...I said to myself that he was an ignorant man, a foreigner, ill-used and frightened.(pg.169)". This quote demonstrates the political tensions of the nineteen sixties because Genly Ai, the main character, misinterpreted......


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