monogamy. On a trip to an outside community known as ¨The Reservation‚¨ Bernard is greeted by a population who expresses the same beliefs as our normal world. Upon his return to Brave New World‚ he brings with him John Savage and his repulsive mother‚ Linda‚ who has history in the society. Bernard Marx exploits these characters to reveal a harsh aspect of the Brave New World society‚ which alters his status from quirky and lonely to conventional and popular. Brave New World society discourages
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that he belongs to. Linda‚ Shakespeare‚ and the Malpais religion create a discrepancy between the New World and the Reservation leaving John as an outsider from both. Throughout John’s childhood Linda played the role of his mother. Despite being his mother‚ Linda considered John an omen. Instead of behaving motherly and nurturing towards John‚ she neglected him by spending most of her time drinking mescal and sleeping with Pope. Although commonly accepted in the New World‚ Linda suffered for those
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World State seems to be fully totalitarian system which manipulates its citizens‚ Alphas (and Betas?) appear very “normal” → students ask “stupid“ questions‚ sign of individuality Relationship towards women very questionable: The director gives Lenina “two or three pads“ → objectification of women? Allusions to Ford and glorification of him → maybe replacement for religion (AD – Anno Domini vs.
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approaches Bernard and Lenina. This man is white and speaks English‚ unlike the others. His name is John and he explains his story and how his mother is not from the village‚ but was once visiting with a man and fell down a ravine and a few hunters found her and brought her back to the reservation. Bernard remembers his director’s story and continues to get close with John. John continues to explain his life story and eventually Bernard offers to bring John and his mother‚ Linda‚ back to London with
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interpretation of the people and politics‚ as it is continuously shifting different viewpoints on this so called ‘Brave New World’. As the Director and Mustapha Mond explain to the boys how the World State works in an abstract way‚ the contrasting scenes of Lenina show what society is doing and emphasises the main philosophical issues within the novel‚ which include the interplay between sexuality and emotions and the role of history. The interplay between sexuality and emotions is complex. Huxley realised
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director of the hatcheries‚ where they condition and regulate all new humans born‚ and predetermine their roles in society. Henry Foster and Lenina Crowne are introduced to us as a couple that has been dating for awhile‚ but Bernard Marx‚ also introduced in the beginning of the novel‚ is jealous of Henry and has an affinity for Lenina. This attraction to Lenina moves Bernard to invite her to go with him to the Savage Reservation-where those who are not worthy of the New World live-for vacation. Bernard
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is a Native American community that is surrounded by gates that kill anyone who tries to escape. Much to his and his companion’s‚ Lenina‚ surprise‚ they meet John and Linda living on the Reservation. Linda is a former Beta who lived in London until she wound up stranded on the Reservation. John is Linda’s son. He feels an immediate connection towards Bernard and Lenina because they are the first
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Outsiders are a very common theme in the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Many characters show traits of an outsider. John is one character who fits the bill. He is the ultimate outsider. Other outsiders in the book are Bernard and Linda. All of these characters have traits that make it difficult for them to “fit in” to the society of the New World. They don’t fit in a conforming society. These three characters are perfect examples of outsiders in Brave New World. Bernard is an outsider
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they meet the Indians‚ when they finally get into the village the two Utopians‚ Bernard Lenina encounter another unfamiliar person. Lenina says in a
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completely different way than that he is genetically made‚ the civilized population of England. After being discovered on the reservation by Bernard and Lenina‚ both John and his mother are brought to civilization to be observed and studied. Upon arriving John experiences not only wonderful things of comfort he had only heard about from his mother‚ Linda‚ but never experienced but also terrible things that torment him and drive him to a life of solitude. Being disconnected from the civilized world
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