Monday, April 29, 2013

Essay

This second paragraph is shorter than the first do to time constraints. I was however able to complete my first essay in 40 minutes. 
Pre-Write
·         Brave New World
·         Meaning: A society based off entertainment as the form of true happiness will destroy individuality, entertainment can be mass produced and advertised as the “happy” thing to do, entertainment doesn’t last for ever and when its gone you feel worse
·         Bernard believes women and popularity/social status will make him happy
·         the entire culture he lives in is based of entertainment, he has been demoralized throughout his life as small and odd but a higher social statues will cover this problem and make him happy


Bernard Marx in Brave New World is put into a society that surrounds its self with entertainment in order to create a false sense of happy ness. Individuality is lost in this society because entertainment can be so mass produced and advertised to the point where everyone thinks and acts the same way. Entertainment doesn’t last very long and when it’s over people are stuck with who they are. Bernard gives into his culture and becomes like everyone else.

The society in Brave New World is entirely based of a social hierarchy and Bernard believes being popular in the top level will make him happy. Everywhere Bernard goes other people in his social class appear to be enjoying themselves without a trouble in the world. This is the setting the author of Brave New World puts Bernard in.  The author combines this setting with Bernard’s insecurity.  Everyone thinks he is odd because of his physical appearance and social shyness. Bernard internalizes this and develops his insecurity and he believes he must be popular and accepted to be truly happy. The author conveys this desire with Bernard’s actions and internal monologue. When someone smiles he does his best to smile back and act normal.  On the inside however the audience can read Bernard’s thoughts and they know he is just doing his best to act out fake emotion. Bernard eventually gains the popularity he wanted but in this he loses the part of Bernard that made him different from everyone else. For a while he appears happy but once his popularity left him he was filled with grief and his insecurity returned.

Bernard’s physical oddity convinces him that acceptance from a women will mask that physical error and make him whole. In the author’s society women are seen as property or niches in your belt. The more you get the more popular and successful you are.  The author describes Bernard directly to create an image of a small man that sticks out of a society based off physical perfection, like a sore thumb. Because Bernard is not physically perfect (or at least culturally acceptable) he believes he must get as many women as possible to cover up his imperfection. To prove to himself that he’s not that different after all. Because of this desire for normality Bernard achieves his goal but become like every other man.  He is nothing special any longer.

Bernard Marx in Brave New world is shaped by his societies’ culture and personal insecurity. He believes he must cover up his oddity and insecurity to be like everyone else. In order to be accepted Bernard loses his individuality and gives in to his cultures desire for entertainment. 

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