answered to pass
Bernard Marx - correct answer ✔✔from George Bernard Shaw (or possibly Bernard of Clairvaux
or possibly
Claude Bernard) and Karl Marx. He is an Alpha plus. It was rumored that alcohol was
accidentally inserted into his blood surrogate. He is different from the others in society. He
brings John and Linda to the Brave New World to save his job and humiliate the DHC.
Lenina Crowne - correct answer ✔✔from Vladimir Lenin, the Bolshevik leader during the
Russian Revolution.
Helmholtz Watson - correct answer ✔✔from the German physician and physicist Hermann von
Helmholtz and the American behaviorist John B. Watson. Lecturer at the College of Emotional
Engineering. He is friends with Bernard and becomes friends with John. He writes his own
propaganda for his class and gets in trouble with the World State
Mustapha Mond - correct answer ✔✔World Controller of the West. He gave up science to be a
controller and is familiar with Shakespeare
John Savage - correct answer ✔✔Linda's son from the Savage reservation. He is brought to the
Brave New World by Bernard . He is disgusted by what he sees, tries to make the people free,
and kills himself at the end of the novel because of the new world.
Popè - correct answer ✔✔Linda's lover in the Savage Reservation. He owed The Complete
Works of Shakespeare and allowed John to have it
Linda - correct answer ✔✔Former citizen of the Brave New World she went to the Savage
Reservation with the DHC, became pregnant and was accidentally left. She had a son and tried
, to condition him. She is brought back the the Brave New World by Bernard and suffocates from
taking too much soma at an old age.
Pookong - correct answer ✔✔the Zuni God of war
DHC - correct answer ✔✔The Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning. He took Linda to the
savage reservation long ago and left her. He is John's father. He resigns from his position out of
humiliation.
1932 - correct answer ✔✔publication date of Brave New World
source of title of novel - correct answer ✔✔The title Brave New World is a quote from
Shakespeare's The tempest. It allows Huxley to connect the two stories together and highlights
the issue of civilization versus savagery that dominates both pieces and also helps the reader to
draw parallels between characters such as the savage Caliban in The Tempest and John the
Savage in Brave New World. The quote also places John the Savage at the center of the novel for
the readers because Shakespeare is particularly important to him, having learned to read using
the only thing he could find - Shakespeare's collected works. He also uses Shakespearean quotes
often throughout the course of the novel. He uses the quote to create a sense of irony. In The
Tempest when Miranda says, "How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such
people in't". she is communicating awe and joy at the prospect of the new world and its
possibilities. For John the Savage, his experience of the new world is quite the opposite- he
starts out optimistic but by the end is disgusted and repulsed by the world he has been brought
into.
religion, family, art, and science - correct answer ✔✔four elements sacrificed to ensure stability
Bokanovsky's Process - correct answer ✔✔Huxley's phrase. A method for producing many
identical eggs from a single egg. It is the basis for producing identical human beings. Basically,
this process involves letting the egg 'bud' and creates up to ninety-six embryos from each bud,
each of which will grow into a human being. The Director calls the Bokanovsky process "one of
the major instruments of social stability"