Skip to main content

READING NOTES BNW chapter 15

The attention giving to the Savage was forgotten and focused on the black cash-box
“Linda has been a slave”
The Savage believed that what people were taking was poison (soma)
"I come to bring you freedom," said the Savage, turning back towards the twins.“
The Savage was tell people from the hospital if the wanted freedom, but they didn’t answer him
He wanted to teach those people if they wanted freedom or not
Bernard did not know where the Savage had gone
Helmholtz didn’t know either, until he receive a call from the hospital
John was yelling at the Deltas
He dumped the soma through the window and Bernard believed he was mad
Bernard gets shot 
All the Deltas calmed down and went home
One of the police tells Bernard to go with him, since he is a friend of the “prisoner”



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A BRAVE NEW END OF THE WORLD

Two big ideas I got by reading the ending of Brave New World is that people always get caught up in society and what others think. People can not be taken seriously about their feeling because others won’t understand them, or it’s something they have never felt before so others don’t know how to react.

MY BEST WRITING

I have a writer’s conference coming up with Dr. Preston, and I am excited to go over my final essay and my big question research posts. I chose these two pieces for specific reasons because I feel like I did my best writing on these posts.

GATSBY TEST CHAPTER 1-4

Chapter 1 Q: What was the reason Nick went to go visit Tom and Daisy at East Egg? Q: Why was Daisy’s expression so negative when she found out she had a girl? Chapter 2 Q: Why did Tom like to visit Wilson at his garage so much? Q: Why is Tom so violent and why is Mrs. Wilson still in love with him? Chapter 3 Q: Why so peope go to Gatsby’s house for parties without getting invited? Q: Why is it that Jorden likes Nick so much? Chapter 4 Q: Why did Mr.Wolfshein say “old Metrople” was a place “filled with faces dead and gone”? Q: What does Jorden tell Nick about what Gatsby wants him to do, and why doesn’t Gatsby tell Nick directly?