"Brave New World" Essay.
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In the novel "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley the characters John the Savage and Bernard have a lot of similarities and differences. The major thing they have in common is they are both outcasts in their futuristic society because they both disagree with the present culture. They both feel that it is unmoral. Since they are both of this opinion and situation they both can relate to each other from the moment they meet.
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the Savage and Bernard are the same and yet different in many ways. The main way they are the same, however, is they both were outcasts of the futuristic society in which they lived because they both disagreed with the culture due to their own moral beliefs. Also, the main way in which they were different is Bernard lacked the conviction to stand firm in what he believed in, but John the Savage did not.
the Savage and Bernard are the same and yet different in many ways. The main way they are the same, however, is they both were outcasts of the futuristic society in which they lived because they both disagreed with the culture due to their own moral beliefs. Also, the main way in which they were different is Bernard lacked the conviction to stand firm in what he believed in, but John the Savage did not.