Activity: Create a T-chart of Bernard and Helmholtz – or a web – showing their differences and similarities. 57) mentally while Bernard is physically less able than other Alphas. Note: Again, nice juxtaposition of Helmholtz Watson and Bernard Marx they are character foils for each other. “’Ford, how I hate them!’ Bernard Marx was thinking.” (45) Chapter 4 31) (quote about how the culture of the past – specifically family life – was overly emotional and intimate, squalid, etc.) “Talking about her as though she were a bit of meat…Degrading her as so much mutton…He would have liked to go up to them and hit them in the face.” (39) – Bernard Marx “The more stitches, the less ritches…Ending is better than mending.I love new clothes. “’He let out the amazing truth…rigorously suppressed.” (27) (quote about the sexual “repression” of the past) “’.you all remember that beautiful and inspired saying of Our Ford: history is bunk (29)’”. Chapter 3 Note: This chapter is a good example of juxtaposition to develop character and plot. ![]() ![]() “’ will be safe from books and botany all their lives.’” (17) - DHC “You can’t learn a science unless you know what it’s all about (21).’” “’Moral education, which ought never, in any circumstances, be rational (21)’”- DHC - satirical tone by Huxley. Chapter 2 Notes on Symbolism on names: review handout. All conditioning aims at that: making people like their unescapable social destiny (12)”. “’And that,’ put in the Director sententiously, ‘that is the secret of happiness and virtue – liking what you’ve got to do. ![]() Brave New World – Notes and Quotes Chapter 1 “Not philosophers, but fret-sawyers and stamp collectors compose the backbone of society” (2) - spoken by the DHC.
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