what are the cause and effect of these things in brave new world?

In fiction, as in life, events have causes and, in turn, become causes of subsequent events.

Here are some events from Brave New World. Write a sentence that describes a major cause of each event and another sentence that describes a major effect.

1. The babies are terrified at the sight of books and flowers.

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2. Bernard is mocked by other upper-caste citizens

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3. Lenina is horrified at the sight of the savages.

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4. Linda sleeps with men at the reservation.

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5. The savage wishes to come to the Brave New World

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6. Bernard brings Lenina and John back to Brave New World

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7. Lenina and John fall in love with each other

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8. John gets into a brawl with the Delta workers.

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9. Helmholtz and John debate with Mond.

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10. John goes into isolation.

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Of course, I'd be happy to help you with each cause and effect in Brave New World:

1. The babies are terrified at the sight of books and flowers.

Cause: The babies are conditioned through hypnopaedia and electric shocks to associate books and flowers with negative experiences.

Effect: The babies develop an aversion and fear towards books and flowers, which prevents them from pursuing intellectual or aesthetic pursuits later in life.

2. Bernard is mocked by other upper-caste citizens.

Cause: Bernard is physically different from the ideal Alphas due to the accidental alcohol content in his blood surrogate during his gestation.

Effect: Bernard becomes socially isolated and suffers from feelings of inferiority, leading to his rebellious behavior and desire for individuality.

3. Lenina is horrified at the sight of the savages.

Cause: Lenina has grown up in the conditioned society of the Brave New World and has been conditioned to fear and reject anything that deviates from their norms.

Effect: Lenina experiences extreme discomfort and fear when confronted with the unfamiliar and uncivilized lifestyle of the "savages," which challenges her conditioning and worldview.

4. Linda sleeps with men at the reservation.

Cause: Linda feels trapped and marginalized in the Savage Reservation, longing for the pleasure, attention, and escapism of sexual encounters to fill the void left by her previous life in the World State.

Effect: Linda's promiscuous behavior creates a reputation for herself among the reservation residents, further contributing to her isolation and being ostracized by the conservative inhabitants.

5. The savage wishes to come to the Brave New World.

Cause: The savage, John, grows up reading Shakespeare in the Reservation and becomes disillusioned with the primitive and restrictive society he is a part of.

Effect: John desires to escape the confines of the Reservation and seek a different society that aligns with his ideals and understanding of humanity found in Shakespeare's works.

6. Bernard brings Lenina and John back to the Brave New World.

Cause: Bernard hopes to gain social status and recognition by showcasing John, the "Savage," as a spectacle to the citizens of the World State.

Effect: The presence of John in the Brave New World creates chaos and disrupts the carefully maintained social order, challenging societal conventions and causing intrigue and fascination among the citizens.

7. Lenina and John fall in love with each other.

Cause: Lenina is initially intrigued by the indescribable qualities, emotions, and the disdain for the superficial pleasures of society that John exhibits.

Effect: Their love affair becomes a source of conflict and tension, as their understanding of love and relationships clash with the manufactured and promiscuous norms of the World State.

8. John gets into a brawl with the Delta workers.

Cause: The Delta workers mock and provoke John when he refuses to participate in their soma-fueled orgy, mocking his upbringing and behavior.

Effect: John's frustration and anger drive him to physically confront and attack the Delta workers, creating a scene of violence and chaos that challenges the stability and control of the World State.

9. Helmholtz and John debate with Mond.

Cause: Helmholtz and John, alongside Bernard, have been exiled due to their dissatisfaction with the World State and its loss of individuality and emotional depth.

Effect: The debate between Helmholtz, John, and Mond forces the exploration and clash of ideologies, highlighting the tensions between the values of individuality, freedom, and the power structure of the World State.

10. John goes into isolation.

Cause: Overwhelmed and disillusioned by the corruption and shallow nature of the Brave New World, John chooses to isolate himself as a form of protest and to try to find meaning and purity.

Effect: John's self-imposed isolation leads to his increasing mental and emotional instability, as he grapples with his identity, guilt, and the conflicting values of the World State and his own beliefs.

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