Thursday, February 21, 2019
Brave New World Character Analysis
audacious newborn World by Aloud Huxley, the reader is introduced to a very unalike society than the one that they currently live in. In this seemingly preternatural society, Huxley introduces Lenin Crowner. Lenin is Aloud Huxley femme fatal character. She works at a London digest of Hatchery. Lenin is also a very pneumatic woman that is the ideal Brave New World citizen and is also thoroughly conditioned to meet the expectations of the knowledge base controllers.. Although intelligent, she prefers to return to her conditioning and not cause arguments.There are moments of non-conformity in her, moreover she hides such tendencies, preferring to be an ideal member of the Brave New World. Since she is a true product of the Brave New World, she dislikes traditional human emotions and sees agitate as only a no strings attached causa thing. It is because of this that she doesnt understand why John the Savage is not interested in her just because of her body. The common question sur rounding Lenin is does she really love John, or is this simply a case of wanting what you cant have? Throughout the category of the novel, we do see an evolution in Laminas character right more or less the timeJohn is introduced. We see the breaking point of Lenin when she does something at the end of the book that shes neer done. She cried when seeing John isolating himself at the lighthouse thus present that Lenin was presumably in love with John. Personally, still feel that Lenin was just ill-considered of the fact that John is different from the rest of the Brave New World. Overall, we as readers saw a major change in Laminas character end-to-end the course of the novel. I do feel however that Huxley could have relegate represented Lenin in the beginning chapters and also describe her a subroutine
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