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Group no.2 FATIMA GUL ABIDA PARVEEN SITARA AYAZ MARYAM TARIQ

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Group no.2FATIMA GUL

ABIDA PARVEENSITARA AYAZ

MARYAM TARIQ

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BRAVE NEW WORLD AS MODERNIST TEXT

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Brave New World as

a comparison of old

and new world

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Five classes in

novel;

alpha

Beta

Gamma

delta

epsilons

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people are merely

“drops of Social

River” or cell of

social being

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everyone works for

everyone else, we can’t do

without anyone, even

epsilons are useful, and we

couldn’t do without epsilons

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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS

id is dominant

super ego is highlighted

through the character of John

inferiority complex (Linda)

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The instinct of jealousy

(Bernard)

oedipal complex(john)

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feminism

All female nurses

Three Ladies tempt Bernard and

Helmholtz

lenina

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‡Shakespeare(Othello, Romeo

and Juliet )

‡philosophies of Newman and

Bradley

‡Holy Bible with Old and New

Testaments and Imitation of

Christ

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.

Godless universe

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social, spiritual and personal

collapse

otamed animals

ostraight from horse’s mouth

ocuriosity of animals

ohowling and swarming

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Power of scientific

knowledge

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Cerebral game playing

Every human being in the

new world is conditioned

to fit society's needs- to

like the work he will have

to do

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