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Encyclopedia > John the Savage

John the Savage is a fictional character from Brave New World. Brave New World is a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley, first published in 1932. ...


Character biography

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In this work of fiction, there exist reserves for the uncivilized members of the World State. These areas are surrounded by electrified barbed wire, and as stated in the book 'those that are born there, die there'. Visiting is restricted to very few; Bernard Marx, being a psychologist, is an exception. The World State is the primary setting of Aldous Huxleys 1932 dystopian novel Brave New World. ... Bernard Marx is one of the main characters in the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. ...


The reserves are uncivilized according to World State standards, because the inhabitants practice religion, and they have families. The reserves are also uncivilized by the standards of Huxley and his audience, because they resemble the Indian reservations of the time. John the Savage lives on such a reserve, but unlike the other inhabitants, he is fair skinned and has light hair. His mother, Linda, used to live in civilization, until she became pregnant with John. Mothers were an abomination to civilization, and so Linda was too ashamed to leave the reservation. But she maintained her old promiscuity, and so Linda's conditioned attitude about sex combined with John's English features caused the other inhabitants to mock John.


John "The Savage" was brought up outside of the World State system, but he too was 'conditioned' by three things: 1. the primitive Indian tribes 2. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, which was an outlawed book in World State, and 3. his mother's own shabby guidance. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...


When Bernard and Lenina encounter John "The Savage" (also known as 'Mr. Savage') he is overjoyed, having never been accepted by his own society because of his mother's sexual misdemeanors and his fair skin.


He travels to the brave new world, along with his mother, and becomes a novelty. Bernard, who was an outcast of his society, uses him to gain popularity. John becomes disillusioned by his mother's death, the use of the 'Soma' drug, the meaningless life of the Londoners, and by the terrible "twins"—scientists of the future have discovered how to cause a zygote to "bud" and create multiple copies of a single human; the resulting "Bokanovsky groups" are assigned to menial tasks suited to their stunted mental and physical condition, thus maintaining social stability. Soma is a fictional, happiness-inducing drug in Aldous Huxleys novel Brave New World (1932). ...


John "The Savage" says he wants real danger, pain, and sin. He is unable to return to the reservation, and unable to accompany Bernard to an 'island'. He therefore attempts to isolate himself, and undergoes a strict regimen of self-torture to make himself worthy.


Because of the large amount of public attention he receives (brought about by the airing of a 'feely' of him whipping himself into repentance) he engages in a Soma induced orgy, and he begins to despair from the nature of the Brave New World.


Finally, he commits suicide, and the "brave new world" wins him over. His death can be seen a symbol of the complete destruction of his society.


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CAPTAIN JOHN SAVAGE (1013 words)
Captain John Savage, Loyalist, who became the leader of associates in the Township of Shefford, spent nearly all of the years of the American Revolutionary War in one or another rebel jail.
John Savage was born in Ireland in 1740 and came to America with two uncles while still a young man. He took up land near Spencertown, N.Y., not far from Albany.
A.J. Richarson, Captain John Savage and the Settlement of Shefford.
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