Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Brave New World / Aldous Huxley / chapter 6

“I know you don’t and why we went to bed together yesterday—like infants—instead of being adults and waiting,” (Huxley 94).  Bernard has seen the flaw in the new world’s ideology.  He realizes how childish their society its.  Bernard is an oddball in their world.  He is too small for his class so he feels like and outcast so he actually becomes and out cast.  His ideas and actions separate him from his fellow range members.  Lenina seems to like Bernard and she thinks he is sweet but she still finds him just as odd as everyone else.  She finds his plans to be alone with her to be very boring and antisocial. Bernard is actually pretty antisocial.  Bernard seems to realize that they are all trained not to grow up.  They are stuck in a child like search for pleasure and never have to wait for gratification.

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