
This shows that natural acts that cannot really be created by science are seen as immature.Īcts that date that far back in history are not possibly held to the same standards as something created scientifically. His reason for this is that it is not really adult-like. Bernard discusses with Lenina how he did not actually want to have intercourse with her earlier in the night.

In chapter six when they visit the savage reservation Huxley continues to establish important ideas. Bernard is starting to show that he is sort of the last hope for the world, and I feel that will play out more in the later stages of the book. He is a moral, rational person put in a society where those values don’t really exist. He shows that in many ways he represents the ideal person from Huxley’s era. Bernard establishes his character in this chapter. This act also makes Bernard feel really awkward and socially isolated at this point as well. The fact that at this meeting a massive sex orgy is performed is awkward. Despite the fact that society is attempting to condition away from these feelings, Bernard is still able to use human nature to find lust for Lenina.Ĭhapter five is also uncomfortable to the reader. Also, the way in which Bernard lusts for Lenina is interesting. Sex is seen as somewhat of a taboo thing, and yet it is encouraged at some ages. The hypocrisy that exists with love in this society is somewhat amusing. In chapter four more interesting ideas were thrown my way. Man has stumbled upon more power than they deserve in this story. The idea that one pill can completely control the circle of life and give a man that much power is concerning. The introduction of the soma drug also shows how society is becoming less and less natural.

The scene at the start made me uncomfortable when it was said how child fornication is desired now. The third chapter once again showed how science could potentially devolve a society. Now Huxley was showing that we can also be conditioned through psychological factors as well. In the first chapter, Huxley showed how human beings had been conditioned through biological factors. This chapter also shows that science is manipulating human beings in more than one way. The fact that science could have such power in society so that people could be conditioned to hate beautiful things is frightening, and Huxley exposes this.
