
Connects to Mond saying about those that had to suffer alone. Fanny accuses Bernard of wanting to be alone and gets in a fight with Lenina for her wanting to go out with him (45). Lenina decides to adopt society’s norm and take up Bernard on his offer to go to the Savage Reservation (44). Ties into Mond describing the pipe under pressure: she’s feeling strongly.

Fanny chastises Lenina for seeing Henry too much (40). Can they really get rid of the desire for viviparous reproduction? c. Fanny feels “out of sorts” and needs to take a pregnancy substitute (38). Connects to Mond discussing the destruction of the family b. Lenina and Fanny have the same name, but there are only ten thousand last names for the 2 billion people on the earth (36). Then describes the “Nine Year’s War” and “great Economic Collapse” (48) leaving the world as only having a choice between stability and collapse.Ĭonnections: Monogamy vs. Describes the killing as “such a splendid show that summer” (48). 141 and the horrible chemical warfare that followed (47 -8). Describes how the Caste System is rejected because of “democracy” (47). Describes how “liberalism” and the desire for “freedom” kept people from being conditioned through “sleep teaching”: “Liberty to be inefficient and miserable” (46). Describes how the world turned down “ectogenesis” (creation of an organism outside of the womb) because of Christianity. Moves on to tell about how society became the One World State. ” He goes on to show the world population was 1 billion, the machine turns and it becomes 2 billion, but the machine stopped and 1 billion starved to death.

Talks about social stability like a machine that “turns, turns and must keep on turning.

stability can be achieved, and he says that no social stability can be achieved without individual stability (42). No pains have been spared to make your lives emotionally easy-to preserve you so far as it is possible, from having no emotions at all” (44). Worst of all, people were forced to suffer these emotions “in hopelessly individual isolation” (41). Describes monogamy as like a hot water under pressure in a pipe: one hole (one release) and it’s dangerous…they were forced to “feel strongly” many releases, and there’s no pressure…(41) e. Now, “everybody belongs to everyone else” (40) as he quotes the hypnopaedic saying. Goes on to say about how Ford (as “Freud, as, for some inscrutable reason, he chose to call himself whenever he spoke of psychological matters”) said that family caused all kinds of madness: “from sadism to chastity” (39). Tells students about “vivaparous mothers” (mothers that give live birth…oh my!!!) and “living with one’s family” (describing the home as a horrible, crowded, unsanitary lifestyle with a “brooding mother”) (36) b.
