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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Gamma embryos(Main Characters)

John is one of my favorite characters in this novel. John appeared as the main character not in the first part, but during the beginning, during the process of his arrival to World State. He shows emotion on love and refuses sex with Lenina even though she is the person he lays his emotions on, but yet I don’t think he understands his emotions toward her that much, maybe because of the isolation from society, or because his concept on love was taught by a book, a writer named Shakespear. He reveals the truth that emotions are not only discovered toward literature but are discovered during the moments of feeling.

Mustapha Mond, one of the world’s ruler, that much he is a kind that antagonist usually are, not saying that he is an antagonist but he acts out the part where antagonists usually do. Most powerful character in this novel, he takes the part to isolate the misbelieves on the World State Society. He has strong opinions on the stability, control, and happiness is much more important than the non-emotion humans, Which this makes me hate this guy more, for he is one of the important parts on the constitution of this society. This character reveals the truth that there is always an individual that is a strong supporter to his/her’s beliefs that is opposed to others.

Henry Foster, Bernard Marx, is one of the main characters of the novel, but is just a flat character to my topic. They have a disgusting competition toward Lenina as a sex partner, its shown in the novel that these two people have a strong desire for possession on Lenina, but unlucky for them, Lenina doesn’t give attention to both of them but gets obsessed with John. These two people show that people can always show obsession or desire for possession toward other people.


Lenina is not to be called as a main character but is a main character and does an important part to give John a sensational emotion toward her. She takes an important part on motivating John to love, and cause madness toward himself. She is not the character I hate but she is not the character I like. The reason is because she is totally adapted to the World State society’s culture but it wasn’t really her fault. But I can’t hide disgusted feeling as she tries to seduce John, not knowing the emotion that John has toward her. This tells about how people can be obsessed in a bad way and shows unnecessary desire for possession.

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