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Brave New World John Savage's Suicide
Brave New World
Task 1
Opinion piece
Newspaper: The Fordian Science Monitor
Headline: Savage Suicide Precipitate Social Hedonism

Past:
HOW did the savage end his alternative life? Convict by whipping himself infernally at the lighthouse. As it is make into a movie called The Savage of Surrey, the influence of the suicide has been expand infinitely by the movie, and give an unprecedented impact to the whole peaceful society, our brave new world. As you all know, our perfect society is a purified heaven without criminal, history, illness, motherhood and pain. Pain, one of our worst emotions, which has been relatively avoid in our hedonism policy and soma treatment “A gramme is better than a damn.” Our government used to try the best
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Mustapha Mond declared the Savage’s death as a shame for the whole society and appreciated the gift—fain he brought to us at the Ford memorial park this morning. In my opinion, I highly enjoy and accept the new way to release our soul with each other. How genius is John who combined the holy orgy porgy with the brand new whipping pain together to create the new enjoyable activity, which named Soul Mixture, for short …show more content…

Nonetheless, we already have the three wonderful methods to release; we all still look forwards to the future for finding more hedonism shortcuts! Deltas can’t wait to try the new way to relax.

Letter 1:
SM is Violence
I AM angry and saddened by recent cinema coverage of The Savage of Surrey.
Reporting by the government, SM is a new pleasure way to relax, I start to try it with my several partners together, but as Epsilons; we spend all our afternoon together to organise trying the “new way”, but FAILED! We can’t whip our self! We just can whip forwards…
Finally, we give up trying to whip ourselves, and start to whip each other and doing orgy, but we find out the pain is 100% painful, I can’t bear to it anymore, and that is really hurts me!
I reckon the reason why we don’t enjoy the whipping is we haven’t find out the way to whip ourselves. What a shame, we reckon it is totally stupid for us to do the Alpha’s job, whiping ourselves.
And we confess not to try SM again. In our mind, it is short for “Stupid Methods” .
SM is VIOLENCE!

Letter 2:
Beyond the past, say welcome to PAIN
As a high brain developped human being, I quite understand the pioneering undertaking of John, he impact our society to an even higher level of


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