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what is your opinion of the director's treatment of bernard

by Howard Legros Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How does Bernard feel at the end of the service?

The service ends, and Bernard emerges feeling more self-conscious than ever before. Foster and Lenina represent the majority of society, who have a limited range of actions and do not do anything extraordinary. Their conversation consists of repeating phrases learned during hypnopaedia and therefore contains no new intellectual ideas.

How does Bernard react to Benito's strange behavior?

Bernard rushes off before even talking to Benito, another sign of his strange behavior. Bernard feels both ashamed and uncomfortable by his exchange with Benito Hoover, yet he also realizes that Benito cannot help but act the way that he does any more than the rest of society.

What does Bernard think of the scene in the forest?

She calls the scene "horrible," but Bernard insists instead that it is beautiful. Such terrible beauty in the natural world causes Bernard to think of his own life's turmoil and to appreciate his intellectual nonconformity. Bernard confides that he wishes they had waited to have sex.

What does the director say about the conditioned mind?

At the end of the chapter, the Director says that the conditioned mind is made up of suggestions from the State. He begins to add, "It therefore follows...." However, he is interrupted before he can finish the sentence.

What threat does the director make to Bernard and why?

The Director yells at Bernard for failing to conform to societal standards. He threatens to send Bernard to Iceland if the latter does not begin to conform his personal life to the demands of society. Bernard returns home and brags to Helmholtz about his encounter with the Director by embellishing the details.

Where does the director threaten Bernard?

He tells him of reports that Bernard is not acting in an infantile way when he is not at work. He expects Bernard to conform to societal norms. Because of this, the Director threatens Bernard with exile to a Sub-Centre in Iceland.

How does the director threaten Bernard for his reported behavior?

How does the Director threaten Bernard for his reported behavior? He says that if any more reports come in Bernard will be exiled to Iceland. 8.

How does the director embarrass himself in front of Bernard?

tells Bernard about the young woman he took on his trip and how she disappeared mysteriously during their stay on the Reservation. Embarrassed by his emotional reverie, the D.H.C. shifts attention by expressing his disappointment in Bernard's odd behavior outside work and threatens to exile him to Iceland.

Why is Helmholtz the opposite of Bernard?

Because of his way of thinking and his beliefs on the new world. Compare Helmholtz to Bernard. Explain both their similarities and their differences. Helmholtz is the complete opposite of Bernard. He is what the society wants him to be. Bernard is not confident and is smaller than everyone else.

Why does Huxley not allow a paper to be published?

The Controller will not allow the paper to be published because it challenges the idea of "happiness as the Sovereign Good," and he thinks this might unsettle people in the higher castes.

What is Mond talking about?

Mond is talking about how society use to have mothers and the other conversations are talking about how sex is nothing but a way to pass time. . What contradictions do you see between what Mond says and what the others are expressing? That the new world is a perfect world but the others are terrified of it.

What does Henry Foster tell Lenina?

For instance, Henry Foster tells Lenina to get "an extra strong V.P.S. treatment.". In addition, women get a "pregnancy substitute," and the characters take soma on a regular basis so they can escape feeling passions.

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