Monday, March 23, 2015

Brave New World Essay

Many times we get stuck in situations where we conform to ideals that we do not truly believe in because of a forced feeling. We think one Way in our mind, but our actions speak differently. So which one does this make us? Are we still truly the person who believes bullying is wrong. Or the person who laughs with everyone else when someone slips and falls down the steps instead of going to lend a helping hand. These are the very things that contribute to outward conformity and inward questioning. 
  
   In huxleys "A Brave New World" Bernard faces quit a few struggles with being an outsider. Beeing seen as a mistake, Bernard prohibits himself from Sharing his views out of fear of being alienated even more than he already is. Throughout the book he feels jealousy, loneliness, anger, and confusion all the things that he was created not to feel. All the things that make him exceptionally different from everyone else. His views are different, he isn't just trying to go out and create babies with everyone he wants a connection something real.which is also an obstacl because of his height, and the fact that the Elites made fun of him. But through all of Bernard's beliefs he still wanted to be an elite because they were the in crowd and he wasent. But after going to the reservation, and becoming socially accepted his actions changed. He was no longer shy and timid. He made it well known that he didn't believe in how everyone was treating sex like it was just something to do.


By use of indirect characterization the reader can see that Bernard is different because he actually feels for Lenina