Lenina
Crown is one of the most female dominant characters in the novel “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley. This novel presents a
satirical picture of the future based on the extreme advancement of science.
The character of Lenina is one remove less well-conditioned character.
Her character is important structure use and theme wise. Let’s discuss her
character in the light of the novel.
Lenina
is a cheerful, friendly, conventionally conscientious girl. She seems to
be a Beta of some kind. She accepts unquestioningly the condition he has been
given. Her trouble is that she has a tendency to fall in love ore violently and
permanently than society considers desirable.
Her
Visit to Mexico When we begin to get to know her in Chap. 3, she getting
talking from her friend Fanny, for going with Henry Foster and him alone for
the post four months. She admits she is not acting with prosperity, and
determines to accept Bernard’s’ offer, to show that she not anti-social. But
she is quite incapable of understanding Bernard’s shyness and romanticism in
sexual relation and her desire for solitariness rather than unending crow. She
really mush more enjoy Henry’s company and provide use with comments on death
in the ‘Brave New Worlds’ as well as a view of an evening spent at a night
club.
When
She visits Mexico with Bernard, she is able to give very freshly and
convincingly the appalled reaction of a member of the new society to the old.
The not entirely unfamiliar ness of dirty, disease, superstition and emotion is
thus brought him to our critic more forcible. She proved too a highly effect
physical contrast with poor Linda.
Her
love for John once again shows her running true to form unconventionally
strongly attracted him. She understands him even less than the does Bernard. He
and she are centuries away form each other in outlook and both of their out
looks reflects critical comment on our own. Lenina’s shows the logical
conclusion to the treatment of love as a shameless fulfilling of immediate.
Nevertheless,
Lenina does genuinely love John, as far as her conditions allow, and in the
last chapter she gets Henry to bring her to plead with to return to civilizing.
It is his resulting furious attack on her which leads to the fin orgy and so to
his death.
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