Girls'+Dressing-Room


 * What?**
 * Lenina and Franny discuss Lenina's relationship with Henry
 * Franny encourages Lenina to be more promiscuous, which is deemed virtuous
 * Introduces idea of pregnancy substitutes and contraceptive belts
 * Lenina mentions that she is interested in Bernard Marx, who is viewed as strange and undesirable, many suggesting someone put alcohol in his blood surrogate, resulting in his small stature
 * Why?**
 * Reveal values of society
 * Introduces future relationship with undesirable figure who might diverge from societal norm
 * Serve as an example of conditioning that Mond discusses in a scene that intercuts with this
 * How?**
 * Huxley goes back and forth from the girl's conversation to Mond's speech
 * Takes normal locker room conversation and warps it to fit society