Thursday, September 11, 2014

What do Bernard Marx and Lenina Crowne plan to do?Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

The rising action of the plot begins in Chapter 4 of
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World as more characters begin to
interact.  Bernard Marx is an Alpha, albeit shorter than they and self-conscious about
his condition. Because rumors circulate that account for his short  stature, as well as
about his emotional differences, Bernard has a sense of inferiority. Still, he has
invited Lenina to travel with him to the Reservation where the savages live and eat, and
is a little self-conscious when she accepts in front of Benito.  In fact, he is
embarrassed when Lenina accepts his invitation in front of Benito Hoover, wishing that
Lenina would keep their affairs private.


Bernard's
self-consciousness and his melancholy face as well as his appreciation of the beauty in
nature distinguish him from the other Alphas.  Thinking that he can get some recognition
for taking Lenina to the Indian Reservation, he invites her.  All of these actions are
pivotal to the subsequent chapters.  For, the oddity and melancholy of Bernard Marx
foreshadow his acts of individuality after he and Lenina travel to the
Reservation. 

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