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Bernard Marx questions societal values from "summary" of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

Throughout the novel 'Brave New World,' Bernard Marx emerges as a character who challenges the societal norms and values that dominate the World State. He questions the superficiality and emptiness of the world around him, seeking meaning and authenticity in a society that prioritizes conformity and stability above all else. Bernard's discontent with the world he inhabits is evident in his interactions with others and his internal struggles. He is acutely aware of the artificiality of the social order and the conditioning that shapes individuals from birth. This awareness sets him apart from his peers, who are content to live in ignorance and pursue pleasure without question. Despite his reservations about the World State, Bernard struggles to find his place within it. He grapples with feelings of inadequacy and isolation, yearning for connection and understanding in a world that values uniformity and conformity. His desire for genuine human relationships and meaningful experiences sets him apart from the superficiality and shallowness of the society he inhabits. As Bernard navigates the complexities of the World State, he becomes a symbol of resistance and defiance ...
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    Brave New World

    Aldous Huxley

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