Characters
Locations
Events
Vocab
Terminology
100

Who visits the reservation?

Bernard 

100

The place that everyone lives on.

World State

100

What happens to the newborns every night when they sleep?

hypnopaedia

100

Huxley's term, following all the dates in the modern era.

A.F. (After Ford)

100

What is the process in which identical twins are made?

Bokanovsky's Process

200

This character loves Shakespeare. 

 John

200

This place is where Jon whips Lenina.

Lighthouse

200

Why did three women beat up Linda?

She slept with their men 
200

An old-fashioned greeting, used in Shakespeare's time, to mean "good day."

Good Marrow

200

What is the term for God in the book?

Ford

300

This character recounts her experiences with mescal, a drink that has similar effects to soma.

Linda

300

Huxley's re-creation of a London train station, Charing Cross Station

Charing-T Tower

300

How does Linda die in the hospital?

Soma overdose.

300

An exclusive and restricted group that exercises power by forceful means

Power Elite

300

What does D.H.C stand for?

Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning

400

This character gets stabbed by Jon when he was young.

Pope

400

A small island in the South Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Africa.

St. Helena

400
What two characters go into exile?

Bernard and Helmholtz 

400

Birth outside the human body.

Ectogenesis

400

What is the drug taken to take away pain?

Soma

500

A character from Shakespeare's The Tempest.

Arial

500

The official residence in London of the Archbishop of Canterbury since 1197

Lambeth Palace

500

What happend to Jon at the end of the book?

He killed Linena then killed himself. 

500

The names of the castes of the dystopia.

Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon

500

Huxley's term for birth

Decanting