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Are full on sex stories acceptable in literature?", "Answer1": "In some classic literature, there may be allusions to sexual themes, but they are usually presented in an artistic and tasteful way, not in a full - on, vulgar way. For example, James Joyce's 'Ulysses' has some complex and veiled sexual references that are part of the exploration of human nature and society at that time. But simply 'full on sex stories' are not acceptable in the general sense of literature. It's important to maintain a certain level of propriety and respect for the audience.", "Answer2": "No. Literature is a form of art that should aim to enlighten, educate and evoke emotions in a positive way. 'Full on sex stories' are more likely to be considered pornographic rather than literary works. True literature often uses more subtle ways to deal with relationships and human desires. For instance, in 'Jane Eyre', the love between the protagonists is expressed in a very deep and moral way, without any vulgarity.", "Answer3": "Mostly not. While literature can explore sexual themes as part of the human experience, it should be done with restraint and purpose. If a story is just full of explicit sexual content, it loses its literary value. Instead, good literature might use sexual undertones to enhance character development or plot, like in D. H. Lawrence's works, but it's still far from 'full on sex stories' which are unacceptable in the context of proper literature.a
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