
They’re too stupid to be able to read or write." The Director boasts that hypnopaedia, "words without reason," is "the greatest moralizing and socializing force of all time. Latest chapter of Remarried Empress manga at MANGAK2 - Alternative Name: The. Some Beta babies are told, "I don’t want to play with Delta Children. They are conditioned to love their own caste and despise all others through the constant repetition of key words and phrases. Government is its parents.įinally, sleep-teaching hypnosis is used to give subliminal messages to the growing children. From Chapter 2: Quantity, Quality, Morality And now let us consider the case of the rich, industrialized and democratic society, in which, owing to the random but effective practice of dysgenics, IQ’s and physical vigor are on the decline. It was decided to abolish the love of nature, at any rate among the lower classes. A love of nature keeps no factories busy. This is because modern science has made everyone a test-tube baby. Brave New World Chapter 2 Summary & Analysis SparkNotes Brave New World Primroses and landscapes, he pointed out, have one grave defect: they are gratuitous. Please use the Bookmark button to get notifications about the latest chapters next time when you. These are hierarchical categorizations, with alphas at the top of the hierarchy and the epsilons at the bottom. Youre reading Brave New World Chapter 2 at.

Even the term parent is considered backward and outdated. Chapter 2: Summary and Analysis In this chapter, the students are taken to the nursery, where infants are categorized as alphas, betas, gammas, deltas, or epsilons. Proof that this society takes place in the future is seen when the Director says that French and German are dead languages. The Director and others seem to worship him as God. Obviously this society uses it to replace God. Next, the first reference to Ford is made. Any yearning to visit the countryside would hurt productivity.

Flowers are also shunned since factory workers need to be content with their urban environments. These lower caste members, future factory workers, are made to hate books, since this would prove to be unnecessary and wasteful to their line of work. Dozens of toddlers are put in the sunlight, immersed in countless books and flowers when suddenly bells and sirens sound and electrical shocks penetrate their tiny bodies. Huxley’s second chapter details the incredible and sickening methods used to condition small babies.
