Lenina’s Verdict on Bernard Marx

Lenina’s Verdict on Bernard Marx

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  • Date Submitted: 01/11/2010 12:57 PM
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“Odd, odd, odd, was Lenina’s verdict on Bernard Marx”. This quote corresponded the way Lenina feels about Bernard, which is exceedingly odd. She begins to question on whether she should or shouldn’t change her mind about the New M Mexican holiday or rather go to the North Pole with Benito Hoover. She founded the North Pole grim. Including the old fashion hotels with no television, no scent organ, only putrid synthetic music, and not enough Escalator- Squash Courts for a tremendous amount of people. She then decided that the West sounded very appealing to her. Three days of that week was the Savage Reservation. Lenina was uncertain whether to invite Bernard to accompany her. She began to compare Benito’s complexion with Bernard. Primarily, Benito is normal and Bernard is not. She then decided to ask Bernard to swim at Toquary Country Club and have dinner at the Oxford Union. Bernard quickly rejected this invitation, because there was too much of a crowd. He wanted quality time alone with Lenina. He suggests they go on a walk in the Lake District. “Alone with you, Lenina,” Bernard said desiring a moment alone with her. Lenina questions why he wanted to talk and what about. Again the thought of him being exceedingly odd reoccurred. She decides to persuade him to fly to Amsterdam to see the Semi- Semi- Finals of the Woman’s Heavyweight Wrestling Championship. Her persuading was successful. When they arrive Bernard acted very dreary considering he is fearful of large crowds. Lenina was very angry. When returning home across the Channel, Bernard hovered over the Channel, within a hundred feet of waves. Lenina and Bernard have different few points about the emptiness of the water. “as though I were more me, if you see what I mean….not just a social body.” Bernard describes the sensational scenery. Lenina becomes very angry and emotional because he desires to be a part of the social body. She views his beliefs as astonishing. Bernard and Lenina return back after Lenina...

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