
2 The principle of promiscuity in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World Finally, I will analyse three main scenes in which one can clearly see how John the Savage is solving problems and how his actions are determined by him growing up in the Savage Reservation and by reading Shakespeare. Later, I want to show the two main reasons for John’s behaviour - on the one hand his Indian and on the other hand his Shakespearean influence. I will argue how John is brought to his limits in three main scenes throughout the novel and want to show the Indian and Shakespearean influences that determine his actions and later on lead to John the Savage’s suicide.įirst, I want to give an overview how promiscuity is realized in the World State and in the Savage Reservation. In this paper I will describe and analyse the difficult situation of John the Savage not only in the World State of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World but also in the Savage Reservation. John’s desire for loveĤ.3.2 Analysis: Indian and Shakespearean influence 2 The principle of promiscuity in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New WorldĢ.1 The principle of promiscuity in the World StateĢ.2 The principle of promiscuity in the Savage Reservationģ.1 Indian influence by growing up in the monogamous-oriented Savage Reservationģ.2 Shakespearean influence on John the SavageĤ Examples for John the Save at his limitsĤ.1 John the Savage’s attempt to kill his mother’s lover PopéĤ.1.2 Analysis: Shakespearean and Indian influence on John the SavageĤ.2 Lenina’s desire for sex vs.
