Brave New World
Brave New World Reflection Brave New World is a very interesting and unique book that is unlike anything I have ever read. Although it is a very strange book, I liked it a lot. I learned a lot while reading it, but even more through our discussions as a class. I also cited connections to the other books we've read this year. I have learned a lot from Brave New World. This is a very bitter satire that contains very strong points. I noticed some of these points on my own, however I fully understood them after we discussed them as a class. I have noticed throughout this book and throughout the whole year that I learn best from discussions. I think that that is the most enjoyable way to learn. I love the difference of opinions within the classroom. I also liked how we researched on the Internet and then shared what we learned with the class. I also really liked dialogue journals and normal journals too.
The society would be uninventive and dull. I can see both civility and savageness in him. Although it's not at all perfect, it's one thing the BNW could never be, real. Overall, I thought that this book was very untraditional for reading in school, but that is what made it so fun and fascinating. I think that he can live up to his title. He thinks he is a bad person for bearing in mind the picture of Lenina not dressed. We then came up with a list of things we would include. It really helped my understanding of the text. The last journal that I wrote was about living in the BNW society or the Reservation. Although he can be such a beast, he is actually quite innocent. I think that this is exactly like the Brave New World. Brave New World is a very interesting book.
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