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Age Quote by Susan Sontag

“Marriage is a sort of tacit hunting in couples. The world all in couples, each couple in its own little house, watching its own little interests and stewing in its own little privacy - it's the most repulsive thing in the world. One's got to get rid of the exclusiveness of married love.” quote by Susan Sontag
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“Marriage is a sort of tacit hunting in couples. The world all in couples, each couple in its own little house, watching its own little interests and stewing in its own little privacy - it's the most repulsive thing in the world. One's got to get rid of the exclusiveness of married love.”

Susan Sontag

About This Quote

Source Essay: On Photography, 1977

Marriage is portrayed as a confined, exclusive partnership that isolates individuals and fosters selfishness, suggesting a need to dissolve its restrictive nature.

In simple terms: Marriage can isolate and foster selfishness.

Key Takeaway

Seek broader, inclusive connections.

Themes

relationships isolation exclusivity societal norms

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • family life
  • community building
  • personal growth
  • relationship counseling

Key Concepts

philosophy social critique privacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does exclusivity affect personal freedom?
  • What alternatives to marriage foster genuine connection?
A Different Perspective

The critique may overlook the emotional support and stability marriage can provide.

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