Monday, July 12, 2010
Brave New World July 12, 2010 Pages 1-40
Aldous Huxley has a very unique style of writing. He snaps from one character’s point of view to another character’s point of view quickly and without warning. I lost track of the speaker of the different passages quite a few times because of Huxley’s unique style of writing. As the novel progressed, I began to pick up on the rapid changes a little more easily. This style helps show the significance of certain events occurring during the same period of time and how they affect each other. It helps broaden the spectrum of characters and the plot of the novel. It also helps keep the attention of the reader, because the ever-changing, rapid shift from one story plot to another keeps the reader keyed in on events and how these events may eventually come to interact and effect each other in the broader sense of the story.
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