Chapter 18 brave new world pdf12/27/2023 ![]() ![]() Linda had been a slave, Linda had died others should live in freedom, and the world be made beautiful. “That’s better,” said the young man, and reopened his cash-box. The Deltas muttered, jostled one another a little, and then were still. “I shall stop the distribution unless I have good behaviour.” “No shoving there now!” shouted the Deputy Sub-Bursar in a fury. “O brave new world!” It was a challenge, a command. “O brave new world!” Miranda was proclaiming the possibility of loveliness, the possibility of transforming even the nightmare into something fine and noble. ![]() Now, suddenly, they trumpeted a call to arms. They had mocked him through his misery and remorse, mocked him with how hideous a note of cynical derision! Fiendishly laughing, they had insisted on the low squalor, the nauseous ugliness of the nightmare. “O brave new world, O brave new world …” In his mind the singing words seemed to change their tone. First two males, then a female, then another male, then three females, then … One at a time, with no shoving, the twins stepped forward. “Now,” he said peremptorily, “step forward, please. The young man took out a handful of tiny pill-boxes. “Oo-oh!” said all the hundred and sixty-two simultaneously, as though they were looking at fireworks. Their attention was now focused on the black cash-box, which the young man had placed on the table, and was now in process of unlocking. A murmur of satisfaction went up from the expectant twins. The voice was that of a jaunty young Alpha, who had entered carrying a black iron cash-box. Hurry up there.”Ī door had been opened, a table and chair carried into the vestibule. “ Soma distribution!” shouted a loud voice. “How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world …” “How many goodly creatures are there here!” The singing words mocked him derisively. He halted and, with bewildered and horrified eyes, stared round him at the khaki mob, in the midst of which, overtopping it by a full head, he stood. Maggots again, but larger, full grown, they now crawled across his grief and his repentance. … Like maggots they had swarmed defilingly over the mystery of Linda’s death. He woke once more to external reality, looked round him, knew what he saw-knew it, with a sinking sense of horror and disgust, for the recurrent delirium of his days and nights, the nightmare of swarming indistinguishable sameness. Their words and, in his ribs, the sharp nudging of elbows, broke through his unawareness. Repeated indefinitely, as though by a train of mirrors, two faces, one a hairless and freckled moon haloed in orange, the other a thin, beaked bird-mask, stubbly with two days’ beard, turned angrily towards him. High, low, from a multitude of separate throats, only two voices squeaked or growled. “Who are you pushing? Where do you think you’re going?” But his mind was elsewhere-with death, with his grief, and his remorse mechanically, without consciousness of what he was doing, he began to shoulder his way through the crowd. At six, when their working day was over, the two Groups assembled in the vestibule of the Hospital and were served by the Deputy Sub-Bursar with their soma ration.įrom the lift the Savage stepped out into the midst of them. Mustapha Mond has also read and enjoyed Shakespeare, but believes that such beautiful, old literature is useless and even destructive for happy, stable citizens, so he suppresses it.THE menial staff of the Park Lane Hospital for the Dying consisted of one hundred and sixty-two Deltas divided into two Bokanovsky Groups of eighty-four red headed female and seventy-eight dark dolychocephalic male twins, respectively. Hence, “brave new world,” a phrase taken from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, becomes John’s awestruck, albeit increasingly disillusioned, epithet for the World State as well as the title of Huxley’s novel. The character who quotes Shakespeare most is John (the Savage), who is given a copy of Shakespeare’s plays while living on the Savage Reservation his speech and outlook are accordingly shaped by the language and emotional passion found in Shakespeare. Second, the powerful emotion, passion, love, and beauty on display in Shakespeare's plays stand for all the noble aspects of humanity that have been sacrificed by the World State in its effort to make sure its citizens are always happy and therefore productive. First, he symbolizes the art that has been rejected and destroyed by the World State in the interest of maintaining stability. In Brave New World, Shakespeare represents two things. ![]()
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