Sunday, July 3, 2011
"Queer...very queer...I don't like it. And I don't like that man" (107). In my opinion, the hardest thing to grasp in the book is Huxley's writing style. It seems to have both a new age and old age feel to it. It has the etiquette and proper writing of the 1940s, but also the futuristic dialect of today. The way that he writes makes the reader not totally sure of the time period. Also, there doesn't seem to be a character who just says something. Everything everyone says in the story thus far seems to hint at having more than one meaning to it. Every character also seems to have back-handed intentions underneath the surface. This can make the book hard to truly understand.
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