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Brave New WorldbyAldous Huxley
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Plan for class
  • Day 1 (Friday)
  • BNW Analytical Writing Practice (PPT Slide 3)
    3 highlighted passages (return the sheet)
  • HW Re-read Foster Ch. 17 Except Sex and write
    a brief summary of key points to share AND read
    and annotate Future Shock
  • Day 2 (Monday)
  • 1. Review Fosters main points from Ch. 17
  • 2. PPT Slides 4-12 Orgy Porgy questions, sex in
    BNW, pneumatic slides writing
  • 3. Start in class/finish as HW hypnopaedia
    worksheet (odds or evens only on the front all
    questions on the back dont write on the sheet
    return it)
  • Day 3 (Tuesday)
  • Discussion and philosophical chairs

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Novel Review
  • Brave New World is considered a Juvenalian satire
    of the systematic dehumanization inherent in
    contemporary consumer societies.
  • The goal is stability, and it is achieved through
    happiness (conditioning, soma, and no
    self-denial) and lack of emotional ties (sexual
    promiscuity is encouraged no families no
    viviparous reproduction instead, babies are
    decanted)

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Novel Review
  • Total govt. control (using science and
    technology) from birth to death
  • Social caste system (alphas, betas, etc.) mirrors
    the social distinctions in Huxleys 19th century
    England.
  • Mass production and mass consumption

5
Novel Review
  • The cost of happiness? Art, science, religion,
    nobility, heroism, intelligence, and free will.
    Sound good?
  • God isnt compatible with machinery and
    scientific medicine and universal happiness. You
    must make your choice (234). Mustapha Mond

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Analytical Paragraph Directions
  • Carefully read the highlighted quotations and
    develop an analytical paragraph for each that
    does the following
  • 1. provides context for the quotation
  • 2. addresses the theme(s) that Huxley is
    developing and
  • 3. includes your opinion regarding whether the
    idea presented in this quotation is visible in
    our world today. In what way? Are we headed
    toward the brave new world in society today?
  • Be sure to back up your answers with evidence
    from the text.
  • HW due Monday Re-Read/take notes Foster Ch. 17
    and read/annotate Future Shock article

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Opening Activity Day 2
  • Take out your notes of Fosters points in the
    chapter Except Sex
  • Briefly share your key notes with your group to
    develop common ground for todays discussion.

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Orgy-Porgy (Ch. 5)
  • Ford, we are twelve oh, make us one,
  • Like drops within the Social River
  • Oh, make us now together run
  • As swiftly as thy shining Flivver.
  • Come, Greater Being, Social Friend,
  • Annihilating Twelve-in-One!
  • We long to die, for when we end,
  • Our larger life has but begun.
  • Feel how the Greater being comes!
  • Rejoice and, in rejoicing die!
  • Melt in the music of the drums!
  • For I am you and you are I.
  • Orgy-porgy, Ford and fun,
  • Kiss the girls and make them One.
  • Boys at one with girls at peace
  • Orgy-porgy gives release.
  • Aside from all of the blasphemy in this song,
    what similarities can you see between this ritual
    and elements of Christianity?
  • Why do you think Huxley combined Christianity
    with something so unchristian?
  • What is the purpose of the sex in this scene? Why
    is promiscuity so imperative to this society?

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Sex in Brave New World
  • Children conditioned with Ordinary Erotic Play
  • Everyone belongs to every one else
  • Feelies
  • Malthusian drills (77)
  • Sex-hormone chewing gum (60)
  • She was a popular girl and, at one time or
    another, had spent a night with almost all of
    them (57).
  • Other examples?

10
Put it all together
  • Write an 8-minute analytical paragraph that
    explains the significance of sex in Brave New
    World?

11
Pneumatic?
  • Perhaps you noticed that the word pneumatic
    appears frequently in the novel. Turn to your
    neighbor and see if the two of you can figure out
    what it means and what things are described in
    that way.

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Examples of pneumatic in the text. What does
it mean?
  • Lenina Crowne? said Henry Foster Oh,
    shes a splendid girl. Wonderfully pneumatic.
    Im surprised you havent had her (44).
  • Fanny Crownes a nice girl too Not nearly
    so pneumatic as Lenina (48-49).
  • When they had arrived and were comfortably
    stretched out on the pneumatic sofas in Bernards
    room, Helmholtz began again (69).
  • Everyone says Im awfully pneumatic, said
    Lenina reflectively, patting her own legs (93).

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Here is the definition
  • Pneumatic
  • adjective
  • 1. of or pertaining to air, gases, or wind.
  • 2. of or pertaining to pneumatics.
  • 3. operated by air or by the pressure or
    exhaustion of air a pneumatic drill.
  • 4. filled with or containing compressed air, as a
    tire.
  • 5. equipped with pneumatic tires.
  • 6. Theology . of or pertaining to the spirit
    spiritual.
  • 7. Zoology . containing air or air cavities.

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Synthesis
  • With all of this being said, what is the
    significance of referring to women in the novel
    as pneumatic and how does it relate to the
    sex that Foster talks about?

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Homework
  • Finish the handout on hypnopaedia you will be
    assigned the odds or the evens everyone
    should complete the back of the sheet.
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