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JHON THE SAVAGE - A BRAVE NEW WORLD - Coggle Diagram
JHON THE SAVAGE - A BRAVE NEW WORLD
Background
Marginalized from the World State:
John was born outside the controlled society of the World State, making him an outsider.
Raised on a Reservation:
He grew up on a Native American reservation, exposed to a different lifestyle and culture than the one in the World State.
Shakespearean Influence:
John received Shakespeare's complete works, which formed his worldview.
Personality traits
Personality:
Idealistic
He is willing to fight for his believes and ideals of freedom
Individualistic
He values personal freedom and has a strong morality to do what is right.
Impulsive
John can be impulsive and act without thinking.
Strengths:
Intelligent
John is highly intelligent and well-read, he's always open to learn and explore new things.
Moral & Passionate
John is passionate about everithyng that implies being himself following his morals
Weaknesses:
Impulsive
Jhon is impulsive when it comes to his knowledge
Intolerant
He can be intolerant of those who do not share his beliefs.
Lonely
John struggles to connect with others and often feels isolated.
Historical influences
Totalitarianism:
Huxley's novel was written in the 1930s, a time of totalitarianism. John's character portraits a critique of societies that suppress individuality and free thought.
Questioning Technological Progress:
The World State's dependence on technology to control society reflects concern about the dehumanizing effects of technology.