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Brave characters in books
Brave characters in books












The mother of John, she is disliked on the reservation because of her "civilized" behavior.Everyone remembers the first time that they read Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird. Set in Alabama during the sweltering summer of 1935, it hurls us smack-bang into a small town riddled with poverty, racial tension and outright cruelty.Īt its heart is a painfully familiar story – a black man has been arrested on false charges. He and Lenina later marry and become disc jockeys in Lithuania. He rescues Lenina from the jungle and begins singing her a lullaby from his days in the marines. The son of Thomas and Linda, he is an outcast both on the "savage" reservation and in civilization.Ī doctor from the village. He is a lecturer at the College of Engineering.

brave characters in books

He is disgusted by the culture of ignorance and hedonism that surrounds him.Īn Alpha-plus, who like his friend Bernard, feels different from the rest of society. Mond exiles Bernard and Helmholtz for their unorthodox behavior.īernard Marx is an Alpha-plus psychologist who specializes in hypnopaedia. Mustapha is the Resident World Controller of Western Europe who used to be an unorthodox scientist but eventually fit in to the society after being given a chance to hold a position of power.

brave characters in books

Although she finds the latter two attractive, she finds their personality and beliefs to be "queer". Lenina is a Beta-plus who at first is dating Henry Foster, but later dates Bernard and John in the book. At the beginning of the book, he is Lenina's partner. Henry is an Alpha who is administrator at the London Hatchery. He is eventually revealed as the father of John The Alpha who is Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning.

brave characters in books

Major Characters (in order of appearance) Thomas "Tomakin" 1 Major Characters (in order of appearance).














Brave characters in books