In the novel Brave New World, author Aldous Huxley utilizes techniques of presenting multiple, differing ideas in short quips in order to foreshadow coming events during the third chapter. This is done first by pairing Lenina’s and Henry’s relationship with Mond’s ideas of both parents and homes. Then combining the thoughts of the assistant predestinator with several characters to create a disruptive thought process which matches that of the past which Mond simultaneously describes.
In chapter three, World Controller Mustapha Mond visits the Hatchery and begins to tell the students about what the past was like, because they are unaware of history. As he talks about parenthood and home environments, he begins to focus