Brave New World Chapters 6-10 Review
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Why did John's mother stay on the Reservation instead of returning to the World State?

She is too embarrassed to give birth in the World State.

Who is John the Savage's father?

The Director.

What author, forbidden in the World State, heavily influences John on the Reservation?

William Shakespeare.

Why does Bernard want to take John back to the World State with him?

<p>To embarrass the Director by revealing his secret.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Lenina cope with everything she finds troubling on the Reservation?

<p>Takes enough soma to incapacitate herself for 18 hours.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Director plan to do when Bernard returns to work?

<p>Make a public example of his impropriety.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who gives Bernard permission to take John and Linda from the Reservation back to the World State?

<p>Mustapha Mond.</p> Signup and view all the answers

____________ is best described as a handsome blond youth.

<p>John the Savage.</p> Signup and view all the answers

_____________ is best described as wrinkled, overweight, and missing teeth.

<p>Linda.</p> Signup and view all the answers

___________ informs Bernard that the Director is planning to carry out his threat of exiling him to Iceland.

<p>Helmholtz Watson.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Upon their meeting, what does John yell at the Director in the fertilization room?

<p>My Father!</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which character shows contempt for the social control devices of the state?

<p>Bernard Marx.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Helmholtz Watson's job?

<p>Writer.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What hymn is sung at the Solidarity Service that Bernard attends?

<p>Orgy-Porgy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is the Savage Reservation located?

<p>New Mexico.</p> Signup and view all the answers

During the religious ceremony on the Savage Reservation, what does the leader of the dancers handle?

<p>Black snakes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

John the Savage

  • John's mother, Linda, remains on the Reservation because she feels too embarrassed to give birth in the civilized World State.
  • John is the son of the Director, revealing a significant connection between him and the leadership of the World State.
  • William Shakespeare's works, banned in the World State, profoundly influence John's worldview and thoughts while on the Reservation.
  • John expresses deep emotions and turmoil, leading to confrontations with authority figures in the World State.

Bernard Marx

  • Bernard seeks to take John back to the World State to humiliate the Director by exposing the secret of his paternity.
  • Upon Bernards' anticipated return to work, the Director plans to publicly reprimand him for his perceived social misconduct.
  • Helmholtz Watson, a friend of Bernard, warns him that the Director intends to follow through with his threat of exile to Iceland.

Linda

  • Linda's character is depicted as wrinkled, overweight, and missing teeth, contrasting sharply with the ideals of beauty in the World State.

Relationships

  • John calls the Director "My Father!" during their first meeting in the fertilization room, highlighting the strained dynamics between them.
  • Bernard Marx shows resentment toward the societal controls imposed by the state, embodying a critical view of the established order.

Helmholtz Watson

  • Helmholtz serves as a writer, actively engaged in expressing thoughts and ideas, often conflicting with the state’s norms.

Cultural Elements

  • The Solidarity Service, which Bernard attends, includes singing the hymn "Orgy-Porgy," emphasizing the community's focus on superficial unity and emotional expression.
  • The savage reservation is located in New Mexico, showcasing a stark contrast between the natural and controlled environments.

Religious Ceremonies

  • During a religious ceremony on the Reservation, dancers handle black snakes, indicating the intertwining of cultural symbolism and ritual practices.

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Test your knowledge of Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' chapters 6-10 with these flashcards. Explore key characters, themes, and significant events that shape the narrative. Perfect for students seeking to reinforce their understanding of the text.

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