

His boss (known only as The Director) really has it out for him. The only problem? Being an individual is so 2000s in this society.Īs you might imagine, Bernard encounters all sorts of problems as a result of his individuality. In this future of genetic modification and strictly stratified society, Bernard is as close a thing to an individual you'll encounter. The story follows Bernard Marx, an Alpha who just can't manage to fit in. Individuality is a thing of the past, babies are created in test tubes, and everyone lives in a caste society of clones and "Alphas." Sound appealing? Not so fast.Īs we quickly find out, the future isn't all it's chalked up to be. Huxley first published this novel in 1932, but the story takes place far in the future, where government-sanctioned drug use and massive public orgies happen on the regular. But this vacation-gone-wrong is pretty much exactly what happens to poor Bernard Marx in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Okay, maybe we're getting a little too specific here. Have you ever been on a vacation that just didn't go well? Maybe you got food poisoning, or you fought with your family, or got bad news from back home? Or maybe you discovered your boss' illegitimate child and long-lost wife, brought them home with you, and continued to exploit them until your life completely unraveled?
