Lol this seems rightabsolution* said:From another thread...
In general terms, Huxley uses this symbolism to portray the concept that even in its purest form, humanity (John) cannot escape from nature (compass bearings). The two are indelibly interconnected. This contrasts with the over-riding concept explored throughout BNW that humanity (within Huxley's personal totalitarian context) is gradually becoming divorced and separated from nature. *insert quote*.. and whamo a B6.
from what ive read .. they cut her out , they dont mention her in the latter chapterstable for 1 said:i still don't know what happens to lenina. did john kill her? or did she go away in the helicoppers with the rest of them?
If that was not meant to humourous, it was incredibly gay and non-sensical.lesmiester_dj said:i reckon the book was heaps mad!! thought the ending was a bit crappy. yet it was a symbolic in terms of its context. it takes a real satirical position of society of yesterday and today. you need to delve deeper nto the true meaning before the real meaning of the book can be reached.
Are you talking about Brave New World? That's a pretty bad stance, if so.absolution* said:If that was not meant to humourous, it was incredibly gay and non-sensical.
really? but on pg 211, i was under the impression that Lenina was the "young woman" from the helicopter, accompanying Henry. and then John ran towards her with the whip, so she got scared and turned to run but tripped and fell, so he whipped her. my question is, did he kill her? and is that what made him suicide, or did he just whip her good? which also made him kill himself...?Numero Uno said:from what ive read .. they cut her out , they dont mention her in the latter chapters
i guess she lives happily ever after
her importance within the book diminished as the story goes on .. as john realises shes a slut and wants nothing to do with her
toucheSlide Rule said:Are you talking about Brave New World? That's a pretty bad stance, if so.
The book WAS meant to be humourous in that it was satire. And I for one think it was quite a heterosexual book. Or maybe it was just a neutral book. When it tries to have sex with books of the same sex, I'll agree with you. Until then...
Anyway, you haven't even read the bloody book. Shut up.
Yeah, try being one of 2 boys in the advanced class, (not so bad on its own), but then havin a fackin butch lesbian feminist for your teacher who goes on and on about fackin' wimons rights and stuff, emma's positively manly when compared with the other shit i gotta put up with...table for 1 said:i'd really hate to be doing emma. and i can't imagine how a guy would be able to read it, because i;m told it's really a girl's book. do you go to a co-ed school? or do your teachers just really hate you guys and just want to torture you guys?
oh hell, english teachers suck. [no offence to all thsoe english teacher lovers]PyRo999 said:Yeah, try being one of 2 boys in the advanced class, (not so bad on its own), but then havin a fackin butch lesbian feminist for your teacher who goes on and on about fackin' wimons rights and stuff, emma's positively manly when compared with the other shit i gotta put up with...
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't the director just explaining how this 'Brave New World' came about ... and the experiments they tried and failed... and hence the need for 'Community, Stability and Identity'....... I just read that part.. haha properly this time.. Ive decided to read the book again bcos the first time I just read the words but my brain interpreting meaning... and i also skipped pages...MeehShanku said:Yea just a question bout BNW, in the third chapter i got a bit confused. It kept changin from different scences. there a re like 4 different scences. Anywas can som1 plz tell me what te "Controller" is talkin bout the to students?