Sexual Morality in Stranger in a Strange Land

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June 4, 2014

 

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Robert A. Heinlein criticized the view on sexuality in his novel Stranger in a Strange land. In the beginning chapter, Michael Valentine Smith is introduced; a product of the first voyage to the planet Mars, he is raised by the native species and cut off from the human race, thus assimilating martian customs...
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Although never giving out Mike's real age, the reader learns that twenty five years pass before another ship, the "Champion" consisting of an all male crew reaches Mars; a fact that helps setup Mike's sexual naivety. Although Mike learns of the female gender from the crew, strict rules forbid female interaction with the patient, especially because Mike tended to go into near death states whenever confused and distressed...
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