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John is called "the Savage" initially because he was not living in the civilized world, but on the "Savage Reservation."
He is characterized as a "savage".
In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the religion of the "Savage Reservation" is a mixture of Catholicism and indigenous religion, as opposed to the "Fordism" followed by the "civilized world."
John argues that the civilized man has been degraded because they use sex and drugs which are the opposite of what he is used to in his society. John is a character is the book, Brave New World.
In "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, the main character John the Savage is driven to suicide as a result of his struggles to fit into the dystopian society. This is a key event at the end of the book.
John the Savage in Brave New World does not react well to the society he encounters in the World State, as he finds its values and practices repugnant. His strong sense of individuality and morality clash with the hedonistic culture he encounters, leading to his eventual rejection and tragic end.
The irony of John Savage's name in "Brave New World" lies in the fact that he is not truly savage but rather holds traditional values and beliefs that clash with the hedonistic society of the World State. His name suggests a primitive, wild nature, yet he is a complex character who ultimately rejects the superficiality and dehumanization of the World State.
Although there was no murder in Brave New World, John the Savage killed himself.
BErnard Marxx.... she realizes the unfairness and flaws of the society
The Warden is the head of the savage reservation.
In "Brave New World," John's childhood was spent on the Savage Reservation, where he was isolated from the rest of society and raised by his mother, Linda. The rules and beliefs of the reservation greatly influenced John's upbringing and shaped his unique perspectives on life.
lincoln did survive the war he was strong and brave