eatonao

             "Brave New World"-Character Study of Linda
             Linda is one of the most interesting and complex characters in the novel. Can you imagine what it would be like to be removed from your home and family and placed in a totally unfamiliar environment? How would it feel to be ridiculed, abused, degraded, and tormented relentlessly? Well, that is exactly what happened to Linda in Aldous Huxley's novel, "Brave New World."
             Linda was obese, blonde, and unkept. Due to neglect and abuse , she was missing
             her two front teeth and her skin was severely wrinkled. Because of her love of alcohol she had blood shot eyes and red veins on her nose. Her " expansive" wardrobe consisted of one filthy and ragged brown-sack shaped tunic. Linda was a victim of circumstances. She was at one time very beautiful and desirable. In fact, she was so desirable that she was asked to visit the reservation with the Director Tomakin. This was a great honor for Linda, since very few people were considered worthy or fortunate to visit the reservation. While Linda and Tomakin were on their trip they became separated. Tomakin and others searched in vain for Linda. They abandoned the search assuming Linda had met her demise and returned to the Brave New World. In reality, Linda was very much alive, well, and pregnant.
             Linda gave birth to Tomakin's love child , whom she named John. Linda was overwhelmed and devastated by this blessed event. She could not imagine something so horrible and at the same time so wonderful happening to her. It is true that Linda was not a good mother. This is understandable, given her "conditioning". She was a citizen of the "civilized" world. She was one of the upper caste- a Beta. She worked in the Fertilizing Room with the embryos. She was a valued citizen because she faithfully did the Malthusian Drill, took her soma regularly, "well conditioned", and fastidious. After all, "cleanliness is next to fordliness." All ...

More Essays:

APA     MLA     Chicago
eatonao. (1969, December 31). In MegaEssays.com. Retrieved 00:16, April 25, 2024, from https://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/32882.html