![]() Lenina’s brain is conformed to the idea that soma is the means of living. This means that they promote the use of a dangerous drug called soma (Huxley 89). One of the states mottos is “a gramme in time saves nine”. Not only does the society use promiscuity to control the population, but also promote the use of soma. Lenina accepts the idea of promiscuity, which makes her the ideal women of the society she follows by their standards. C objects to anything intense or long drawn.įour months of Henry Foster without having another man–why he’d be furious if he knew” When Fanny talks to Lenina about seeing the same man for too long, she starts to lecture her about how wrong it really is: In addition to that, Lenina does not believe in monogamy she is very promiscuous, as every other woman is in the society promiscuity is an accepted belief in this society. ![]() “And how can you talk like that about not wanting to be a part of the social body?Īfter all, everyone works for everybody else” She conforms to the standards that are set for the women in the new world. ![]() From the novel Brave New World Lenina is the ideal woman in this society. In Brave New World, Aldous Huxley uses the characters Lenina and Linda to show the role of women in this society. Huxley embodies the trials and tribulations that these women deal with. Linda on the other hand, had a very different experience then Lenina as women of this New World. The role of women in this society is promotes promiscuity and drug use. ![]() She is one of the idolized women of this dystopia. Lenina is a futuristic model of the modern women. Huxley’s description of the new world is a dystopia. Huxley says “Community, Identity, Stability” is the motto of this utopian World State, the motto of this utopia is the opposite of how this world really exists. The Ideal Women Brave New World is a fantasy of the future that sheds a blazing critical light on the present. ![]()
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