Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Brave New World: Chapters 11 and 12
Chapter 11. later tail ends vomits from the disgust of viewing hundreds of identical agree in the Factory where the Bockanovsky process is send into practise, he goes on to find that the States depository library does not have Shakespeare. After earth-closet and Lenina go to a feely movie together, the wickedness comes to end and John drops Lenina off at her house without having sex with her. This leaves her bewildered and scatty confidence. She deals with the situation by taking soma, and arse releases all of his passion and emotion by reading Shakespeare.These actions are similar because two are methods of escape. For John, the raw and passionate emotions in Shakespeare help him to understand himself and his world, and for Lenina, soma allows her to appease any overwhelming and unmanage commensurate feelings. Chapter 12. 1. Helmholtz has constantly felt some sort of hearten to explore his piece abilities and truly sire life beyond the World State. conflux John has jus tify for Helmholtz just how outrage society truly is. He is beguiled by John and feels that his feelings of being unique are justified.Finally, the beauty and truth he sees in Shakespeares writing are justified through meeting John- someone who shares a common love for such mesomorphic and tragic writing. 2. Why was that old first mate Shakespeare such a marvellous propaganda technician? Because he had so many insane, excriciating things to get randy about. Youve got to be hurt and upset other you cant think of the really good, penetrating X-rayish phrases No, it wont do. We impoverishment some other kind of hallucination and violence.But what? What? Where can one find it? I dont know. pg. 185 This quote is said by Helmholtz Watson in a room aloud with John and Bernard present. He had just finished rehearsing Shakespeare with commode and begins to praise how well Shakespeare can write. What he means by this quote is that Shakespeare was able to write such deep and commun icatory x-ray phrases because it derived from something so powerfully tragic and violent. He believes that the success of fictional writing derives from true emotion.
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