Linda teaches him and then he laters discovers Shakespear's literature.
In "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, John the Savage reads and finds solace in the works of William Shakespeare, particularly the play "The Tempest." He quotes and relates to passages from Shakespeare's works throughout the novel.
Brave New World is a science fiction novel. The best way to get an accurate summary is to read the book.
John has read "1984" by George Orwell and "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley. Both books are classic dystopian novels that explore themes of surveillance, control, and societal manipulation.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. THougH he Also read another book that his mother brought for him from "Civilization".
John read 1/3 of the book last week. John read 1/4 of the book this week. John has 5/12 remaining in order to finish reading the book.
In Brave new World people are classified as "Human Beings". You can read this on spark note in the first Chapter.
In Brave New World Linda still believes in 'Everyone belongs to everyone', like people in the BNW do, and they both can read.
There is no record of Henry Ford reading or reacting to his role in Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World." The character of Henry Ford in the book is used symbolically to represent mass production and consumerism in the dystopian society.
John was repulsed by Lenina's advances. He believed in love, like he read about in Shakespeare's plays, but Lenina only wanted the physical aspects (namely sex). This caused John to feel the need to purify himself from civilization, which ultimately drove him to run away, whip himself, and commit suicide.
Nothing. They ran back to their holes.
The first book that was published was the bible. Because the word was God(read john chapter 1) and was there in the beginning. So the bible was the first book.
ramona the brave is a book by Beverly Clearly....you should know if you read it!....wiki will help u in annyyyy other answer you need and btw Muslims rooocckkk!
Dear John is the best book I have read in my life. I am in middle school and the book made me cry.