![]() ![]() ![]() Humanity and Nature in “Brave New World” Throughout the novel Brave New World, Aldous Huxley explores the relationship between humanity and the natural world, and to discuss the possibilities that humanity is losing its attachment to the natural world, and the consequences of this detachment. Pale, her blue eyes clouded with an unwonted melancholy…” “Henry detected the weariness in those purple eyes…” What point is Huxley making about human nature? What is ironic about Lenina’s comment: “And you feel so small when you’re on the ground at the bottom of a hill?” It is very ironic because you actually just as small as you seem standing next to the hill. She has a son, John, and her reentry into society has deadly results for her. One of the most tragic figures in the dystopian novel Brave New World is Linda, a Beta who was left at the Reservation by the Director of Hatcheries. ![]()
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