Assimilation In Brave New World

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Moreover, to demonstrate his poor assimilation into World State Society, Huxley employs John’s discomfort through his body language and dialogue. While John is initial ecstatic about the World State, there is a gradual progression into competence and discomfort. Particularly, during his fertilization factory tour, John expresses his distaste at the sight of dozens of identical twins when he ironically utters,”O brave new world that has such people in it” (160). Although the line was initially used to indicate the elation John had for the World State, Huxley ironically reproduces the statement underneath circumstances that make the character gravely uncomfortable. Originally, the character had an avid gusto, to explore the fabled “Other place”