1. Shakespeare in Brave New World
Then, gaining the courage from Shakespeare's Othello, "When he is drunk asleep, or in his rage, or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed - (133) John first stands up to Popé and is considered a man. ... The lack of emotion and unfamiliarity of the citizens with ideas that touch people in our society to the greatest degree is heightened by the use of Shakespearean references, along with the real flaws in the society. Pointed out by John as he journeys through his three connotations of the title "brave new world-, these flaws could have easily been masked without the inclusion of hi...
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