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** The cure must be reversible, as Hanna is back to her normal self after ''Requiwm''.

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** The cure must be reversible, as Hanna is back to her normal self after ''Requiwm''.''Requiem''.

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** It's shown that the present society was created by a democratic election. How they convinced the populace that love was a disease is less clear, but maybe the election was rigged.



* Is the cure reversible or is anyone that receives it more of a high-functioning lobotomy patient?

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** Seems to be yes. Lena's mother treated her very different than many other parents do; "normal" parents just seem to have a sense of duty.
* Is the cure reversible or is anyone that receives it more of a high-functioning lobotomy patient?patient?
** The cure must be reversible, as Hanna is back to her normal self after ''Requiwm''.

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* Furthermore, where did the government obtain any proof that love was a disease?

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* Furthermore, where Where did the government obtain any proof that love was a disease?disease?
* Does the government truly believe love is a disease or are they using that as an excuse to control the populace and cut back on crime?
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* Furthermore, where did the government obtain any proof that love was a disease?
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* There’s a stigma on romantic love, but what about the love one feels towards friends or family? Are those kinds of love considered dangerous too?

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* There’s a stigma on romantic love, but what about the love one feels towards friends or family? Are those kinds of love considered dangerous too?too?
* Is the cure reversible or is anyone that receives it more of a high-functioning lobotomy patient?
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* How on earth did the American government decide that love was a disease?
* There’s a stigma on romantic love, but what about the love one feels towards friends or family? Are those kinds of love considered dangerous too?

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