A Marriage Proposal: The importance of equal marriage for all of us

· Guardian Shorts Book 9 · Guardian Books
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It was a long time in coming, but in March 2014, marriage was finally opened up to same-sex couples in the way it has been enjoyed for so long by their opposite-sex counterparts.

Marriage is the institution through which our lives are defined: we are married, divorced, single, or widowed. It gives shape to our family relationships. Through marriage, we have access to the words for the closest connections in our lives, such as aunts and uncles, grandparents and step-children. Marriage is an internationally recognised institution that eases international travel and work for spouses. It formalises a union using traditions we have built up and treasure. And marriage is the inspiration behind some of our our greatest cultural highlights: love poems and novels, films, music and songs.

Whether we choose to embrace or accept marriage ourselves, for same-sex couples to have been denied that choice is for them to have been denied a human right. Changes will occur as traditions adjust to accommodate new ceremonies, but as Sophie Ward points out in this poignant Short, the history of marriage is one of constant change over the centuries.

Drawing on her personal experience of both marriage and civil partnership, ‘A Marriage Proposal’ is a moving exploration of what the opening up of marriage means for couples, their families and society as a whole. It sets out why the argument was settled in the right manner. Above all, it is a celebration of the institution of marriage, of its traditions and of the paramount importance for each and every one of us to be able to choose whether or not to say, with absolute equality, “I do”.

 

About the author

Sophie Ward is an actor and writer from North London. She has written for The Times, The Guardian, The Spectator, Gaze Review and crAve Magazine and was a regular columnist for g3. Her first novel is The Schoolhouse, which was shortlisted for the Impress prize for new writers. She has a degree in Philosophy and Literature, an MA in Creative Writing and is studying for her PhD at Goldsmiths, University of London on the use of narrative in philosophy.

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