Brave New World summary
Brave New World -Summary
Huxley's point of view in Brave New World is third person, omniscient (all-knowing). The narrator is not one of the characters and therefore has the ability to tell us what is going on within any of the characters' minds. This ability is particularly useful in showing us a cross section of this strange society of the future. We can be with the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning in the Central London
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his feet slowly turning expresses how he had searched for answers, tried to fit in, tried to change things but no matter where he went couldn't fit in.
-John killing Lenina also draws parallels with Othello, as he was driven mad as she could not fulfil his unrealistic requirements resulting him killing her and himself. As the Controller had said he "claimed the right to be unhappy" and resultantly died, much like Othello, in tragedy.
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