Romeo+and+Juliet+Madness

=Function of the scene= =Purpose of the scene= =How is Its construction conductive to its form and purpose=
 * Gives the reader insight into how someone in the World State would react to literature such as Romeo and Juliet.
 * Develops both Helmholtz, the savage (John), and Bernard's character further.
 * Puts a lot of the moral values of the World State into questioning
 * provides moral insight on how the morales of Helmholtz, the savage, and Bernard are beginning to seem flawed.
 * Reveals some of the flaws with the World-State society.
 * Demonstrates the controversy between having a different view of the World State society (while the savage began to wonder about passion as he thinks about his relationship with Lenina while reading Helmholtz laughs at him saying that such a thing as passion could never exist in the society that they all live in.
 * Huxley decides to show the actual passages from Romeo and Juliet instead of just stating how the Savage felt while he was reading these passages.