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Brave New World

    Brave New World In the novel one of the main characters, John the Savage, is introduced into what he describes as a Brave New World. Prior to his introduction he was raised by his mother in a Reservation in New Mexico. When Bernard Marx and his date Lenina Crowne travel to the Reservation for a vacation, they meet John and his mother, Linda. Bernard is intrigued by them, especially after he discovers that John’s estranged father is none other than the D.H.C.. Bernard decides to bring the two of them back with him to London. Tragedy, death and confusion lead John the Savage to suicide. He has many interpretations of the Brave New World which cause him to take his own life. Although the Brave New World is thought by its inhabitants to be a utopia, it is actually a loveless and sinister place where happiness is solely derived from mass produced goods, promiscuous sex, “the feelies”, and soma- a pleasure drug, and everyone is, as Lenina says, “happy now”. Rather than having God as their supreme power, they bow to Henry Ford, the inventor of the assembly line. Their time is counted in years after Ford

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