John+visits+Lenina's+Bedroom


 * What:**
 * Shows John's urgency about leaving the reservation
 * Shows his lack of trust in Bernard and Lenina
 * Reinforces his attraction to Lenina
 * Shows his awe for civilized-world things
 * Reinforces his obsession with Shakespeare
 * Shows how John rejects sexual urges
 * Why:**
 * Shows John's understanding for a world better than the one in which he lives
 * Shows John's urgent curiosity for the "Brave New World"
 * Shows that John is a believer in sexual modesty
 * Shows that John is competent and educated
 * Shows John's lack of understanding on soma
 * How:**
 * Huxley incorporates John's rejection of his desire and misunderstanding of soma to contrast him from the "Brave New World"
 * Uses Shakespeare for a connotation of love, describing John's feelings for Lenina
 * Description of savage clothes and new world clothes to contrast the two styles