Arena, now that I have time to pay closer attention to the thread...
First, yes, I totally agree with you that Venus-Uranus isn't inherently violent or coercive (it might be
incidentally at times, but not inherently).
I also see where you are coming from on seeing Venus-Uranus only as how she was seen - though I don't agree with you. Regardless of conscious choice on Linda's part, Venus-Uranus is, in fact, what she
is to the world: She was (and remains) one of the few most outstanding representations of her era of the tearing down of sexual limitations.
This isn't smaller than her personality - it's larger. It's of the scope that, say, U.S. presidents reach. Repeatedly, I've seen individuals (who had horoscopes that portrayed them routinely as they individuals they were) become presidents and, suddenly, their charts were no longer
just theirs - any more than their lives were theirs. Their charts began showing as expressions of archetypes, not individuals.
I think it was thus for Linda Lovelace, too. Whatever her personal choices and her personal experience of that difficult time, before the world she is an almost singular example of the explosive ripping down of sexual limitation in art and in people's minds.
Arena wrote:Linda's chart would have to show us prominent features of coercion and violence - and the Pluto on Vx might give an indication of her sex slavery
I agree that the Pluto-Vertex conjunction is important in her case, especially given the involuntary nature of her power for transformation.
but I think we should examine Pluto's aspects as well
Pluto has no aspects except the "generational" sextile to Neptune.
In her chart I see Mars opposite Pluto
I think you looked at the chart wrong. Mars is at 10°29' Capricorn. Pluto is at 21°55' Cancer. That would be an orb of 11°26', far beyond anything operable.
One thing I think you're missing is the Jupiter emphasis. Jupiter is closely rising, and Sun is in Sagittarius (within a wide, but still thinly workable, orb of conjunction with Jupiter). Sun-Jupiter natal aspects are very common for people that are too weak to resist difficult circumstances, to the point where they are common aspects for suicide, prostitution (both voluntary and coerced), rape, and other difficulties.
If we look at the house placement, we see that her Pluto is in her 8th sign, so highly connected to sex and death - and with Mars opposite, it becomes violent.
You don't have to leap to Hindu systems for this. Pluto is actually in her VIIIth house. Remember, you can only really tell Campanus house placements from the Mundoscope, not from the horoscope. Pluto is 33°15' in PV longitude above Descendant,
i.e., still 3°35' within the VIIIth house.
I don't remember if she relocated
She was born in the Bronx. At 16, she moved with her family to someplace in Florida, but soon returned to New York City. All the main incidents with Traynor occurred in New York City.
but I kindly but firmly oppose and am quite upset about the idea of Venus - Uranus being related to such a power dark violent coercive matter as sex slavery.
It isn't related to the coercion or the dark aspects per se. It's related to her role (to the point of her whole life becoming identified with it) in the display of unrestricted sexuality.