Bernard, Linda, and the Savage are all outsiders in their respective societies. They all struggle with feeling like they do not belong and experience feelings of alienation. Additionally, they all question and reject certain aspects of their society's values and norms.
The Brave New World features the characters Bernard, Linda and the Savage among others. These three characters are similar in that they are outcasts. This is the commonality that binds them together.
Bernard and John the Savage are both outsiders in the World State society, as they possess certain characteristics that deviate from the norms. They both struggle with their identities and sense of belonging, feeling alienated and disconnected from the rest of society. Additionally, they both question and criticize the values and practices of the World State, showing a dissatisfaction with the lack of individual freedom and genuine human connections.
tame
It's in New Mexico.
Dirty, wild and no life.
What harmful consequences might result from naïve acceptance of the myth of the ecologically noble savage?
Bernard brings Linda and her son, John, from the savage reservation. The citizens of the World State are fascinated by what they see as John's strange habits and crazy thoughts and ideas. Bernard's association with John the Savage makes him a celebrity.
He reveals that the DHC is a father by bringing in his son, John, and the mother, Linda, from the Savage Reservation.
Linda Savage was born in 1957.
Bernard and John the Savage are both outsiders in the World State society, as they possess certain characteristics that deviate from the norms. They both struggle with their identities and sense of belonging, feeling alienated and disconnected from the rest of society. Additionally, they both question and criticize the values and practices of the World State, showing a dissatisfaction with the lack of individual freedom and genuine human connections.
because of the savage. everyone were interested only on meting with the savage, and the way to do it, was to be kind to Bernard, that's basically the reason
Linda Gaines Lotman, Mary Ellen Bernard, Dara Bernard and Jenette Yancey