History, 29.10.2020 22:20 tommyaberman
Natalie Barney herself was openly a lesbian, writing in one of her novels, “My queerness is not a vice, is not deliberate, and harms no one.” However, when her father in Ohio found out about the subject matter of her first book, love poems to women, he bought up and destroyed the publisher’s printing plates and all the remaining books.
Based on the passage, what does Natalie Barney mean when she says, "My queerness is not a vice, is not deliberate, and harms no one.” Choose three correct answers.
Her sexual orientation is not wrong.
Her sexual orientation is not a choice.
Her sexual orientation is immoral.
Her sexual orientation is a choice.
Her sexual orientation does not hurt others.
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