Journal one

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To begin, I will allow myself to say that Bernard Marx is a very interesting character who possesses unique qualities that in the dystopia, he is marked as a pariah in Aldous Huxley's book, Brave New World. He undergoes drastic changes from beginning to end but plays a pivotal role in the book. He is extremely different than everyone else because he dreams of having everything the World State doesn't want.
Bernard Marx sees himself as an outcast due to his short stature, lack of confidence in his words and is afraid of being rejected by all the women he wants but can't have. In Brave New World, stature represents high superiority over others and Bernard got the short end and now lives with it in shame and humiliation. In chapter 4, Huxley describes, "Bernard's physique was hardly better than that of the average Gamma. He stood eight centimetres short of the standard Alpha height and was slender in proportion. Contact with members of the lower castes always reminded him painfully of this physical inadequacy… Each time he found himself looking on the level, instead of downward, into ...

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