Everything you need to understand or teach Loveless by Alice Oseman.
In the novel Loveless by Alice Oseman, Georgia Warr learns to accept her sexual identity after she discovers she is not attracted to either men or women. Oseman employs the stories of Georgia and her friends to discuss the variety of sexual orientations that exist. She additionally argues that platonic friendships are just as important as romantic relationships. Themes in the novel include Georgia’s struggle with her sexual identity and the importance of friendships. Theater is used as a motif in the novel to illustrate the way many people are just playing the sexual roles which they believe have been assigned to them.