Characters
Setting & Society
Vocabulary
Plot Basics
Themes
100

Who is the “Savage” raised outside the World State?

John the Savage

100

What is the name of the society in the novel?

The World State

100

What is soma?

A drug that makes people feel happy and removes pain

100

Where is John raised?

The Savage Reservation

100

What is more important in the World State: happiness or freedom?

Happiness

200

Who feels like an outsider in the World State and struggles to fit in?

Bernard Marx

200

What is used to keep people happy and calm?

Soma

200

What does “conditioning” mean in the novel?

Training people to think and act a certain way

200

Who brings John back to the World State?

Bernard Marx

200

What theme is shown through the use of soma?

Escaping reality / avoiding pain

300

Who enjoys the World State lifestyle and takes soma regularly?

Lenina Crowne

300

What process is used to create and condition humans?

The Bokanovsky Process

300

What is hypnopaedia?

Sleep-teaching

300

Why is John shocked by the World State?

It lacks real emotions, family, and individuality

300

What happens when people try to be different?

They are isolated or removed

400

Who is the World Controller who explains how society works?

Mustapha Mond
400

What building are babies and humans created in?

Hatchery (Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre)

400

What does “everyone belongs to everyone else” suggest?

No exclusive relationships

400

What does John refuse to take?

Soma

400

What does the novel suggest about technology?

It can control people

500

Who is John’s mother?

Linda

500

What ________ includes Alphas, Betas, Gammas, etc.?

The social caste system

500

What does “community, identity, stability” represent?

The World State’s motto

500

What happens to John at the end of the novel?

He dies (by suicide)
500

What is one major conflict in the novel?

Freedom vs. control (or happiness vs. truth)

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