Social Expectations In Brave New World

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Social expectations are often the chains that bind the individual. This seems all to true in Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel Brave New World. The World State, Brave New World’s society, uses social expectations to regulate an all too unsteady tranquility. While many of the characters in Aldous Huxley’s novel appear to be accustomed to these expectations, others do not and not because of their own faults. Bernard Marx is one such character.
To begin with, Bernard Marx, an alpha-plus hypnopaedic expert, appears to be the one most affected by the World State's expectations. Like the other two main characters, Bernard has in his possession something that makes him different from his peers in the World State. Apparently, the rumor spread throughout