Introduction
We all have a different vision of what our future would look like.
In this Novel, the two protagonist of the book is considered to be polar opposites of each other. One of them has a problem with fitting in a society that is perfectly imperfect due to its lack of emotion and individuality. But the other protagonist, would fit under the definition of the world they are living at.
In a world where everything is perfect, Bernard Marx finds himself incompatible from the people around him. While Lenina is obsessed with taking a drug, called soma. Their individual actions towards their problems shows how Brave New World is very similar to our modern day era.
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His insecurity about being rejected causes him to feel more excluded from the people in the world state. “ To have dealing with members of lower castes was always, for Bernard, a most distressing experience ….(and the current gossip about the alcohol in his blood surrogate may very likely-for accidents will happen- have been true) Bernards physique was hardly ever better than that of average Gamma. He stood eight centimeters short of the standard Alpha height and was slender in proportion. Contact with members of the wer castes always reminded him painfully of this physical inadequacy.” (Huxley 63)
Modern-day
Just like Bernard, everyone has encountered a moment in their life where they feel like they don't belong in the society. Whether it's being excluded from their friends or not getting along with their family. Fitting in will always be hard for some people. “ Fitting in is one of the most talked about issues concerning teens, most of them would like to stay who they are and would like people to like them for that, but for the most of them that is impossible. So some changed have to be made in order to fit in, but what changed are acceptable and which aren’t?”(Risk.org)