The overall conclusions one could gather from these sections of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley have a lot to do with ideology and the world. Although we know that problems are a part of life and it causes personal growth and development, we still push for a world with less problems. …show more content…
He seems to agree with The Controller, but he seems to understand the concept of advocating for the freedom to be unhappy. The Controller is another character who seems to be completely uncomprehending of the idea that someone would want the freedom to be unhappy. The Savage is another character who seems to have been around since before the beginning of this sort of era, or someone who sees the benefits of the past. The Savage is somewhat lost for words in this discussion, as much of what someone from the modern age appreciates seems to be gone completely. Little is said about the setting however the beginning of the passage implies that they are all alone. The characters seem to be named after how they are viewed in this society aside from Mustapha. The characters are very much created by their environments, it seems. They are all named after their ideology in a way, one advocates the freedom
The plot and conflict in this section of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley begins with The Savage pointing out that they lost Art, Science, and Religion in this society. The rising action begins as they all debate and figure out how The Savage thinks. Eventually, the climax is reached as The Savage claims the right to be unhappy,