The first point confesses of how in the beginning of the novel, the novel introduces the different types of humans that are separated in groups. There are Alphas, Betas, Gammas, Deltas and Epsilons each group are from greatest to least. The Alphas are better than every single aspect of life and the Epsilons are the worst at every aspect of life. In addition, the humans are formed in a factory, and every human that is made in there is randomized in aspects of groups of humans. “The factory struck the children's eyes” (Huxley 25). In the beginning, of the novel the children were getting a tour on how the children of Utopia were made. The second point illustrates the dialogue of the citizens complaining about the other groups. “Oh no, I don’t want to play with Delta Children and Epsilons are still worse. They’re too stupid to be able to read or write, besides they wear black, which is such a beastly colour I’m so glad we're all Beta” (Huxley 27). Although this is a very good example of discrimination it was okay for people in the top class to discriminate the low class, in this kind of matter. The last point of the argument takes place outside Utopia, where they meet the Indians, when they finally get into the village the two Utopians, Bernard Lenina encounter another unfamiliar person. Lenina says in a …show more content…
The last arguments detect of being discriminated from a group of people to one single person. In the beginning, of the novel, the people start to notice how Lenina is in a relationship with a low-class human named Henry, now their little secret is gone because of Lenina friend. “You’ve been dating Henry Foster for months” (Huxley 43). In the Utopian society, they are supposed to have a relationship with the opposite sex everyday. Therefore, the group of people discriminate Lenina because of who she truly loves. The second point demonstrates to never ever judge looks, you have no idea what that person's been through “Lenina and Bernard noticed that disgusting two front teeth were missing. And the colour of the one remained. it was worse than the old man. So fat” (Huxley 119). Utopians do not age or grow very obese because they take the drugs. So it was very unfamiliar for Lenina and Bernard. They soon realize how Linda was a former Gamma and they were immensely shocked. The last points refer to the protagonist, John the Savage. When he finally gets out of the Reservations and finally goes to Utopia, he assumed that it would be greatness. Then he realizes how messed up the humans are in Utopia, for example how they take drugs, make babies out of factories and they discriminate another group of humans “Oh brave new world” (Huxley 226). John