The+Director+Attempts+to+publicly+disgrace+Bernard

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What: > >
 * The director plans to dismiss Bernard in front of a lot of high caste workers as a public example
 * He is calling him out for being a disgrace in front of a lot of people and saying that his unorthodox behavior threatens stability
 * The Director feels that sacrificing one individual for the greater good of society is not a great loss
 * The director wants to move Bernard to isolation
 * It is brought up how Bernard never conformed to teachings and ways of society

Why: >
 * In this scene, you get to witness how the Director truly felt about Bernard and how he feels that even if he gets rid of Bernard he can churn out dozens of new babies
 * The reader also sees that the Director does not like Bernard, because he is different then the rest of society
 * Since Bernard sticks out from the rest of society, the Director wants to put him somewhere where he cannot affect or influence anyone else in a negative way

How:
 * This scene starts out as the Director telling Henry that he plans to talk about Bernard in public
 * This scene showed the Director talking to the public about Bernard
 * The Director then starts to talk shout at Bernard about why he is a disgrace
 * The way Huxley plays out this scene, makes it exciting for the reader so that you will want to keep reading and know that this is an important part in the novel

   