Orgy-Porgy

//What function(s) does this scene perform? What is it doing? //
 * Further shows Bernards's feeling of isolation and misery.
 * Shows he as no special connection to the ritual taking place.
 * Further shows how different Bernard is form the society.
 * Shows how Bernard thinks that others were fused into a greater being while he is becoming more and more separate.
 * Shows the extent to which the people have been brainwashed.

//Why has it been written? //
 * Further show Bernard as an anomaly
 * Give details of the event or ritual taking place
 * To show reader Bernards troubles
 * shows a religious ceremony in the Brave New world
 * Shows importance of Ford
 * shows importance of unity and stability.

//What purpose does it serve? How is the scene’s construction (i.e., the way it’s built) conducive to its function & purpose?//
 * To give readers an insight into Bernard's own mind and his own thoughts.
 * Uses religion and the "Greater Being" to show Bernard's isolation.
 * Provides details on a religious ceremony in Brave New World.
 * Further examples of trying to became one and how everyone belongs to everyone.