In the passage, Aldous Huxley uses diction, repetition, and syntax to characterize the accepting and conventional but far too intelligent Mustapha Mond. ... Huxley uses repetition to widen Mond's personality as well. ... Lastly Huxley uses syntax to elaborate on Mustapha Mond's character. ... Aldous Huxley wrote a story about a society that has rules about what can and cannot be thought and done. ... Through diction, repetition, and syntax Huxley distinguishes his personality and beliefs. ...
The truth is that everyone is happy because they do not have a choice, they did not have the opportunity to choose for themselves and Mustapha Mond (The Resident World Controller of Western Europe, one of only ten World Controllers) later explained in one of the important quotes from Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, "Universal happiness keeps the wheels steadily turning; truth and beauty can't" (228). ... In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, he says "I don't want comfort, I want God, I want poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. ...
"Come on Rico, just get in the car and let's get out of here," exclaimed Jack, Rico's best friend. Rico stands next to the passenger door, with his hand on the handle, but is frozen. Racing through his mind are both reasons for going with his friends and reasons for staying home. He knows his fri...