Middlesex

In the book Middlesex, did the issue of identity have relevance to the overall story?

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The novel presents the thesis that how you identify yourself in terms of gender, ethnicity, nationality, or religion makes no difference. If you are at peace with yourself, your choices in identification are the right choices. There is no wrong answer in deciding who you are.

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