Brave New World | Characters
Bernard Marx is the central character of the Brave New World. He is a man who has been given all of the best that this new world has to offer and for the most part he has accepted those gifts unthinkingly. With his girlfriend, Lenina, a conventionally proper girl also of his rank and class, he has been living a conventionally happy life. But one day he begins to question the social structures and class arrangement of his world, and on a trip to a remote part of the country, outside the control of the state to which he belongs, Bernard discovers a wholly different culture; one...
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