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... An example of how entirely different the two society's beliefs are can be seen through two people on the Reservation. These two people, John and Linda, are ...
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... way. Being a child from the savage reservation, John was taught that morality, rather than conditioned by the Controller. John learned ...
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... The son of two members of the modern society but born and raised on the reservation, John learned from his mother the values and the customs of the "civilized ...
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... The son of two members of the modern society but born and raised on the reservation, John learned from his mother the values and the customs of the "civilized ...
(1508 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... It was always John dream to leave the horrible Savage Reservation and live in the wonderful New World that he had heard so many great things about. ...
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... visit she gets lost. They eventually arrive at the Reservation and there, they meet John and his mom. As John's mother begins to ...
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... knowing. The title of the story was stated by John the savage many times after he visits the outside world of his reservation. He ...
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... He resigns after he sees his son, John. Linda- Had once worked in the hatchery, but left in the Indian Reservation after she bore John. ...
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... In the story Mitsima, an old man from the reservation, teaches John the Savage how to make a clay pot, using nothing but a lump of clay and his own two hands. ...
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... In the story Mitsima, an old man from the reservation, teaches John the Savage how to make a clay pot, using nothing but a lump of clay and his own two hands. ...
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... Yet John did have alternatives to suicide: either continue to live a life of insanity ... or to go back to the primitive lunacy life at the Indian Reservation where ...
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Linda and the Director begot John during a trip to the savage reservation where Linda became pregnant, which is a very rare event. ...
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... Bernard tells John to hold off his excitement until he actually sees the ... to the "rest-cabin," after experiencing the horrors of the Reservation, she feels ...
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... When she comes back to the Utopia she took advantage of the Soma and went on a non-stop soma trip. 3.) John is an outsider in the Reservation community. ...
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... John is brought back from the Reservation to the city by Bernard and Lenina who were visiting the reservation for a vaction. At ...
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... in the too stories is that instead of Z moving to see Princess Bala, Lenina had Bernard take her to The Savage reservation (where she would meet John). ...
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... So Bernard and Lenina go to the Savage Reservation, which is inhabited by Indians. ... Also, Linda has a son named John who is the Director's child. ...
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... So Bernard and Lenina go to the Savage Reservation, which is inhabited by Indians. ... Also, Linda has a son named John who is the Director's child. ...
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... So Bernard and Lenina go to the Savage Reservation, which is inhabited by Indians. ... Also, Linda has a son named John who is the Director's child. ...
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... So Bernard and Lenina go to the Savage Reservation, which is inhabited by Indians. ... Also, Linda has a son named John who is the Director's child. ...
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... So Bernard and Lenina go to the Savage Reservation, which is inhabited by Indians. ... Also, Linda has a son named John who is the Director's child. ...
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... At the reservation, they meet John and his mother Linda, whom was the girlfriend of the DHC and John is his son. Lenina and Bernard ...
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... John was born in the savage reservation. The other children pester him; he can't take part in the religion ceremonies, he's and outcast like Bernard. ...
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... After all, "cleanliness is next to fordliness." All that changed the day she was lost at the reservation. Nonetheless, John was one of her few "comforts ...
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... ceremony on the reservation after which he declares, "They could have had twice as much blood from me." (Huxley 117) This shows John's absolute willingness to ...
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... them. John realized it because he came from the savage reservation. He argued long and hard with Mustapha Mond and the Controller. ...
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... When John meets Bernard and tells him of his and Linda's lives on the reservation much of their rejection from the reservation comes to light. ...
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... The first example of this takes place in Brave New World. While Lenina and Berard Marx are on a trip to a savage reservation they meet a young man named John. ...
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... When John's life on the reservation was described, it was noted that the people were self sufficient, but it was not really described as a "pure" Native ...
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... reservation. The Fordian society was prepared to embrace him, but he was not willing to adapt. Due to his stubborn nature he eventually committed suicide. John ...
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