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John the Savage is the character we are most likely to identify with. Huxley uses his point of view to ask us if we would behave similarly if we were in his position. Also, Huxley wanted this book to be about a man fighting hopelessly against society an insider could not realize that there is anything wrong with the society in brave New World so there would be no conflict, no plot.

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