Brave New World - Annotation Guide
While reading, annotation is one of the best ways to interact with the text on a deeper level. To help you out, I am providing you with “annotation targets” for each of the chapters. Note taking is one of the most important skills you can have before you go to college. I will be checking these notes periodically for a grade and you will have several pop quizzes that will cover the information on this guide.
CHAPTER ONE
- motto of the “new world”
- steps are involved in creating a human at the Central London Conditioning and Hatchery
- Bokanovsky’s Process
- Podsnap’s Technique
- the five classes of people
- How are lower class citizens predestined to enjoy their jobs
CHAPTER TWO
- Neo-Pavlovian Conditioning
- hypnopaedia
- Elementary Class Consciousness
- Ford
CHAPTER THREE
- How has Lenina been behaving abnormally?
- What are the children doing in the garden?
- Mustapha Mond’s Lecture
- Bernard Marx’s soliloquy.
CHAPTER FOUR
- Lenina’s feelings about men
- Why/How does Lenina embarrass Bernard?
- Bernard’s behavior and what it says about his conditioning
- Helmholtz Watson
CHAPTER FIVE
- Death in BNW
- Solidarity Service
- Lenina
- Bernard
CHAPTER SIX
- Odd behaviors of Bernard
- Relationship between Lenina and Bernard
- Interaction between Director and Bernard
CHAPTER SEVEN
- New Mexico Reservation (details of what is found there and what
- Aging process in BNW
- John the Savage
- Linda
CHAPTER EIGHT
- John’s memories of the reservation
- Johns most important learning tool
- John’s developing persona drawn in different directions
- Differences and similarities Bernard and John
- John’s “Rite of Manhood”
CHAPTER NINE, TEN AND ELEVEN
- “Soma Holiday”
- John twice reduced to tears
- John in Lenina’s quarters
- Incident between Bernard and Tomakin
- London’s reaction to John/Bernard
- Preparations of Utopian children for death
- John’s reaction to the feelies
- Lenina’s surprise
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
- Fanny’s advice to Lenina concerning John
- How does John’s love confession prove his naiveté to the ways of the world?
- John’s reaction to Lenina
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
- The treatment of dying
- The conditioning of Delta twins conditioned in regards to death
- John’s reaction to the twin
- Details of Linda’s death
CHAPTER FIFTEEN AND SIXTEEN
- John attempt to do in order to truly establish a “Brave New World?”
- When/Why was Bernard standing “in agony of humiliated indecision?”
- Details of the riot
- Reasoning Mond gives for all Utopians not being decanted as Alpha-double-plusses
- Cyprus Experiment
- Mond’s thoughts on banishment
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN AND EIGHTEEN
- The confrontation between Mond and John
- John’s beliefs on life / Mond’s reaction
- Violent Passion Surrogate
- The plan for Helmholtz and Bernard
- The details of John’s existence from this point
- John’s reaction to Lenina