Fanny+Lectures

=Chapter 13: Scene 2, Fanny Lectures=

What?

 * Explain more about Fanny's personality.
 * Shows that Fanny believes one must persevere and try many different men.
 * Convinces the reader that Lenina truly wants John and only John.
 * Characterizes Fanny as determined and stubborn as she commands Lenina to take action.
 * Shows Fanny ordering Lenina to take John whether he wants it or not.
 * Further demonstrates the relationship between men and women in this society.

Why?

 * To help the reader understand the views of most of the women in this society.
 * To contrast Lenina from these women.
 * To emphasize that Lenina can not stop thinking about John.
 * To contrast Fanny's decision and tenacity with Lenina's hesitancy.
 * To foreshadow Lenina's future actions towards John.


 * How?**


 * Italicizes words for emphasis.
 * Opens paragraph with Fanny ranting.
 * Uses only dialogue between the two.
 * Only narration is used when describing Fanny's voice to emphasize her point and her intimidation.
 * Uses the metaphor comparing Fanny's voice to a trumpet or a Y.W.F.A. lecturer to describe Fanny's tone of voice.
 * Uses short phrases of dialogue to show the quick and concise nature of the conversation.