Benard's+Party

What?
 * Shows Benard's desire to be popular, even if that means using John
 * Describes Benard's disappointment of people being completely uninterested in him without John
 * Shows John's rebellion against Benard
 * Makes Lenina's feelings for John clearer, marked by her disappointment at the thought of him not liking her
 * Shows Benard's unpopularity, as when the guests are extremely upset at feeling tricked into being civilized with him and not even getting to meet John

Why?
 * Prove the trivial nature of Bernard's period of happiness
 * Show John's growing restlessness with the confines of modern society

How?
 * Use of John's native language to express his extreme emotion
 * Use of indignant dialogue from the guests
 * The portrait of two separate Bernards--his faked calm around the guests and his fervor around John