1. What does Foucault say was true about sexuality at the beginning of the seventeenth century?
There was little secrecy, and openness and frankness about the illicit were common.
2. How and where was sexuality confined by the Victorian bourgeoisie?
Sexuality was confined to the home as a function of reproduction.
3. What were the two places of tolerance to arise as a result of the confinement of sexuality?
The brothel and mental hospital.
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