Nostalgic+Punishment

//What function(s) does this scene perform? What is it doing? // //Why has it been written? ////What purpose does it serve? //
 * Demonstrates how John feels about his thoughts of Lenina
 * Shows how the Savage feels about civilization as a whole.
 * Demonstrate John's reminiscence and its effect on him
 * Show John's misery and pain
 * Illustrates his actions of "purifying" himself.
 * Shows John in emotional distress.
 * Show how his thoughts of Lelina were counterintuitive to his reason for coming to LightHouse
 * Emphasizes John's want to forget about Lenina
 * Shows World State's reliance on soma to fix every problem
 * To illustrate John's steadfast beliefs of Reservation
 * Serves to illustrate John's view of Lelina
 * Shows that John has not "forgotten" and has not actually left society mentally.
 * Shows impact Lelina had on John
 * Shows an internal conflict

//How is the scene’s construction (i.e., the way it’s built) conducive to its function & purpose //
 * Through quick and brusque bursts of dialogue
 * Narration of thought process
 * Demonstrates John's feelings toward Lelina primarily through John's action's self torture
 * Uses John's actions to demonstrate his feelings toward Lelina and Linda
 * Demonstrates Savage's feeling about civilization through Lelina and his relationship with her
 * Show Savage is in pain through his short and mournful screams of pain.
 * Action>Dialogue>Narration
 * Short sentences of memories and thoughts that show an internal argument.