Dialectical Journal For Brave New World

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BNW JOURNAL 11-13
Brave New World
Chapters 11-13

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“The completed mechanisms were inspected by eighteen identical curly auburn girls in Gamma green, packed in crates by thirty-four short-legged,left handed male Delta-Minuses, and loaded into the waiting trucks and lories by sixty-three blue-eyes, flaxen and freckled Epsilon Semi-Morons. “O brave new world.” By some malice of his memory the Savage found himself repeating Miranda's words, “O brave new world that has such people in it.” (Page 107) I selected this quote from chapter 11, because John is finally fitting in. He is disgusted by the way the world works, due to the dehumanization of these people. Because of the corrupted science being put to use in the world

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