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Bernard doesn't fit into society and he is frustrated. He wants to enjoy himself but for some innate reason, he can't make himself fully approve of the world he lives in.
they sucked each others fat cocks and choked at the reservation
Alpha-Plus pg.67 , where it talks about his secretary's thoughts about his appearance when is first introduced to the novel (when Bernard visits him in Chapter 4)
Bernard Marx was an Alpha Plus Psychiatrist that was rejected by his own society because he was considered weird fro spending time alone and he was also too short for a alpha plus. He dated Lenina and together they go to The reservation to meet John. Helmholtz is a friend of Bernard. He is a propaganda writer. Being conditioned in the brave new world society, he still dislikes the ideas that the World State expresses. He wrote a poem which is dangerous in the World State's mind. He befriends John and together they talk about Shakespeare. - There is a lot more to these characters, but I won't give away the ending of the story for you.
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Bernard likes it from behind.
BErnard Marxx.... she realizes the unfairness and flaws of the society
The Savage Reservation. Lenina decides to accpet Bernard Marx's invitation after discussing Henry with Fanny.
He does not conform to the standards of his caste, such as having many different girls and using soma.
Bernard and Helmholtz are both dissatisfied with the society in Brave New World and seek deeper meaning and individuality. They both possess a desire for authentic experiences and emotions, which sets them apart from the rest of the conformist society. Bernard and Helmholtz both struggle with their place in the world and with conforming to societal norms.
Bernard becomes important in "Brave New World" due to his conflicting views and behaviors in a society that promotes conformity. His individuality and desire for genuine human connections stand out, leading others to both admire and question him. People are drawn to Bernard because he challenges the norms of their world, sparking curiosity and intrigue.
The purpose of the helicopter scene in "Brave New World" is to illustrate the stark contrast between Bernard and Lenina's personalities and attitudes toward their society. Bernard is introspective and critical, while Lenina is more conformist and content with the status quo. The scene also highlights the theme of individuality versus collectivism in the novel.
Bernard doesn't fit into society and he is frustrated. He wants to enjoy himself but for some innate reason, he can't make himself fully approve of the world he lives in.
they sucked each others fat cocks and choked at the reservation
Iron Maiden has a great Brave New World song. One of the band members was a Brit Lit professor Coma, by Pendulum Hug Me, Meg and Dia Soma, the Strokes
John uses this expression right before he visits the high tech world Bernard and Lenina come from. I believe that it tells John's innocence before he witnesses the 'new world'.
Alpha-Plus pg.67 , where it talks about his secretary's thoughts about his appearance when is first introduced to the novel (when Bernard visits him in Chapter 4)