The question that we have to relate to the quotes is: To what extent is this statement reflected through your prescribed text 'Brave New World' and ONE other text of your choosing?
We are getting assessed on:
- compose a multimodal text that demonstrates an insightful understanding of how two texts studied illuminate and convey ideas, attitudes and values.
- use, explain and evaluate language forms and features.
- draw links between texts and selects relevant textual evidence.
- communicate your ideas effectively.
So how would I be able to relate the third quote to brave new world in relation to the question and what I'm getting assessed on? Which related texts would you recommend to do?
Storytelling, in addition to the connection that storytelling creates between individuals, is the main focus of the above-listed quotes, including the third one. Essentially, and in relation to forms and features, the narrator of Brave New World guides the reader's impressions of the story but is not active as a voice that is telling the story. Instead, Huxley uses a technique known as free indirect address, where he uses various characters' interior monologues to comment on the action and suggest the manner in which the reader should interpret it.
In terms of related material, you may wish to consider using Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451". If you are not familiar with the novel, a brief summary of it is as follows:
Guy Montag is a fireman who burns books in a futuristic American city. In Montag’s world, firemen start fires rather than putting them out. The people in this society do not read books, enjoy nature, spend time by themselves, think independently, or have meaningful conversations. Instead, they drive very fast, watch excessive amounts of television on wall-size sets, and listen to the radio on “Seashell Radio” sets attached to their ears.
From this summary, one can deduce that both texts are similar in the sense that, individuals are stripped of specific characteristics/lifestyle elements within each text. It follows that the use of storytelling is evident in both texts as a means of communicating specific themes/ideas as seen in each of the texts, therefore allowing readers to familiarise themselves with the perspective of each text.