Helicopter+Ride+Back

//What function(s) does this scene perform? What is it doing? //
 * Describe positions of buildings; landscape relative to Henry and Lelina
 * Describe and introduce the Slough Crematorium
 * Introduces concept of being socially useful after one's death.
 * Describe the process of Phosphorous recovery
 * Show that all men are physico-chemically equal, and that everybody is happy
 * Show casualness of Soma

//Why has it been written? //
 * show the importance of each caste in society
 * introduce caste ignorance
 * Show that one's usefulness is not over when one is dead
 * show importance of life and death
 * Portray death as a benefit rather than a cost.
 * Foreshadow Death Conditioning

//What purpose does it serve? How is the scene’s construction (i.e., the way it’s built) conducive to its function & purpose?//
 * narration >dialogue
 * uses imagery and vibrant language to describe landscape
 * Uses Lelina and Henry as landmarks to describe locations of buildings and landscape
 * Describes cities and landscape using figurative language ( similes)
 * Explains process phosphorus recovery through dialogue/ questions.
 * Describes process of Phosphorus recovery mainly by dialogue
 * Introduces crematorium through emphasizing its features. Most notably calling it a landmark. Which further alludes to the importance of the dead to society.
 * Shows socially usefulness of death by emphasizing Crematoriums qualities and look.
 * Shows all men are physico-chemically equal through Fosters reaction to Lelina's comment. Mainly through dialogue.
 * Shows importance of each class through nostaligia /hypnopedia /memory.
 * Foreshadows death conditioning through tone of Fosters description of smokestacks
 * shows casualness of Soma through amounts taken
 * Shows that everybody is happy directly as a result of a melancholy feeling.