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Sabb:
Quite a classic somewhat controversial book... a read it a long while ago, but I pretty much completely forget the whole thing. If anyone's read it, do you think you could give me just a very quick summary? Was there a main character or not? I really can't even remember anything about it lol. Thinking of using it for an English book study thing, which is why I'm asking.

bipolardiz:
Oh wow, I am so happy you bring this up. I love and I MEAN LOVE dystopian fictions. This is one of my favorite novels of all time and I gotta say if you have to chose something for a book report or formal write up this is a great book to use. In reality there are so many things you can cover wether it be hypnopedia or Christianities affects on native americans. This book brings up alot of good topics. With that said there isn't a true main character. Bernard is I guess you could say the main character. He is the one that changes things and I guess you could say he is the "good" guy. With that said there are many supporting characters that if they didn't exist would make the novel quite fail.

Summary:
This is a world where everything is controlled by a drug. Said drug mixed with hypnopedia pretty much shapes the lives of everyone in the world. With that said, no one has sex to conceive. It is actually forbidden and thought to be for the simple and barbaric. Everyone is created in labs and given ranks in society with Alpha on top and I think Gamma on the bottom. Pretty much this is a novel in which Bernard confronts society and learns all about how fucked up it is.


Sorry I know its not the best summary but it isn't fresh in my mind. Been about 2 years since I read it. I think I wrote 4 papers on it though if you needed some inspiration after reading and wanting to write on it.

Sabb:

--- Quote from: bipolardiz on October 18, 2011, 01:25:07 PM ---Oh wow, I am so happy you bring this up. I love and I MEAN LOVE dystopian fictions. This is one of my favorite novels of all time and I gotta say if you have to chose something for a book report or formal write up this is a great book to use. In reality there are so many things you can cover wether it be hypnopedia or Christianities affects on native americans. This book brings up alot of good topics. With that said there isn't a true main character. Bernard is I guess you could say the main character. He is the one that changes things and I guess you could say he is the "good" guy. With that said there are many supporting characters that if they didn't exist would make the novel quite fail.

Summary:
This is a world where everything is controlled by a drug. Said drug mixed with hypnopedia pretty much shapes the lives of everyone in the world. With that said, no one has sex to conceive. It is actually forbidden and thought to be for the simple and barbaric. Everyone is created in labs and given ranks in society with Alpha on top and I think Gamma on the bottom. Pretty much this is a novel in which Bernard confronts society and learns all about how fucked up it is.


Sorry I know its not the best summary but it isn't fresh in my mind. Been about 2 years since I read it. I think I wrote 4 papers on it though if you needed some inspiration after reading and wanting to write on it.

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Yea, thanks man. I guess I remembered a lot of the plot and shit really, well, setting mostly I suppose, but couldn't think of any of the characters. The theme of this essay I'll be writing is on quests/"heros", so I suppose I could refer to Bernard as so?
And btw, I did really like the book. I unfortunately don't really remember too much about it, I don't even know why, but I remember loving it.

Doctor Who:
Yes, I remember the brave new world  of Heroes : :P

bipolardiz:
Well in a lot of ways there are several heros. You can consider Bernard a "hero" but he doesn't really fit our values of a hero. Strong, brave, and what not. He tends to do what we feel is a good thing making him seem as a hero but in reality he is a douche of his own society. I personnally feel that (can't remember his name) the indian is more of a hero. He is just a better kind of man. Yes he is insane but at the same time he has more of our values and stands for what he believes in.

What kind of definition has your teacher given you for a hero?

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