“And suddenly it was luminously clear to the Savage what he must do.”
“Don’t take that horrible stuff. It’s poison, it’s poison.” Brave New World (p. 210 -211)
Finally, a clear plot line has surfaced! So far, I have been extremely confused on who the main character actually is and when anyone was ever actually going to try to change this awful “New World.”
I believe this is the climax of the plot line surrounding John. Because he believes he has a soul, he probably thinks that everything that happens in his life has a purpose. Moving to a New World, now that’s a significant change. John is probably trying to figure out why he was sent to the awful place.
After Linda died, John was probably extremely emotional. After all, the workers were practically mocking him for his grief. Influenced by his emotions, he decided to do something to free the thousands of twins from the prison they do not realize they are living in. John figured out the key to the puzzle – soma tricks every person into believing everything the New World offers. From the ridicules phrases to the identical outfits, everything has been a trick. In order to hide the flaws of the New World, soma forces people to believe something they probably wouldn’t accept in the right state of mind. This epiphany is the climax of the story, allowing the reader to put everything together. Without a climax, the story would end with no knowledge of what the author was trying to teach the reader. A climax places the storyline in the reader’s face making it not difficult to find the message.
So, maybe soma is a little more powerful than what I thought before… maybe not a drug or alcohol, but a brainwashing device. A little more intense then what I thought, but the same kind of idea.
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