Monday, 25 May 2015

From the past things i have said for how the world in the book was very weird, from babies getting cloned to being tortured by sounds, and then doing erotic plays unlike reality the real world. Unlike others their are people like Bernard who find this all weird and sort-of opposed of all of this since he wants to be different. So he doesn't become a normal standard of a normal human, but takes steps in a different way. Then with Lenina like all other normal people (excluding Bernard) does the same thing, but Bernard just doesn't like them, when Bernard does something he likes, Lenina doesn't like it. When they take an plane they hear the captain (or speaker) talking about the Indians who do uncivil things like having marriage, while preaching Christianity, and talking in dead language like Spanish and Zuni, have families. Even thought they say these things, these are what in the real world or reality happen to have. One reason why things look a bit weird would be the part was at when one of the men wanted to be WHIPPED. Which in this case would be a normal if it wasn't for the fact that the guy wanted to be whipped, cause in the Indians or in some religion, these guys thought that by getting whipped, they would have Jesus, or whatever person they believed in would let it rain allowing them to grow corn which in general in is normal, but the guy wanted to be whipped.

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

3rd blog
As i read deeper into the summary of the book, i have found some quite disturbing things in it. First children getting tortured, the babies getting cloned and then sold at a store where everyone has the same face, personality, and everything. Now i come to another part of the book where i found it a bit more disturbing since told that erotic (sexual) plays weren't for adults, but for children (in real life)? It gives a more uncommon thing that i would hear when talking to what a child what be nowadays and that it would be more common in reality for adults rather than children to act these things. In the book the people there had limited emotions/feelings which makes me think did they teach them about it or shun it enough to not to. At least only one man is against this, Bernado, he hates it so he went against it.

Monday, 18 May 2015

Sec. 1
I though that ch 1-2 was a bit interesting and a bit disturbing since of the multiplying embryos that are all same meaning in each embryos are the same souls containing the same babies, which i think they sell the embryos at a shop similar to a pet shop. Not only that, but why would they torture the babies? Sure they are training the babies to later on take their future jobs, but would would they first give them a bunch of colorful books and toys then stop it before unleashing bit of pain to the children making them cry in pain before making another sound making the babies cry in desperation and in fear? The real question is why? There were other ways than to torture them, like teaching them about reading books and let them learn, but they tortured them, which sparked the question, were they doing this just so the babies would learn the definition of pain and fear?
From what i connected in other worlds the embryos consisted of babies, which in other cases were same people similar to twins which they were probably separated, so in in the world some kids that had a twin brother were separated in birth and in the embryo they were separated from each other in the shops so whats it like to not know you have a twin or a exact replica of you?
The part where the babies were tortured was somewhat connected to the part where i was tortured by my brother when we were alone so he spent time beating me up and made me cry in pain and in fear back then when i was a little kid and my little cousins (To: the readers please don't tease).