A Book Report On Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World"
Huxley's point of view in Brave New World is third person,
omniscient (all-knowing). The narrator is not one of the characters and
therefore has the ability to tell us what is going on within any of the
characters' minds. This ability is particularly useful in showing us a
cross section of this strange society of the future. We can be with the
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning in the Central London Conditioning
and Hatchery Centre, with Lenina Crowne at the Westminster Abbey Cabaret,
with Bernard Marx at the Fordson Community Singery. An extreem example of
the tech ....
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