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English, 02.04.2020 22:59 sarahlearn3

Throughout Chapter 4, we learn that both Helmhotz Watson and Bernard Marx feel like outsiders in their communities. Huxley tells us on page 67, "What the two men shared was the knowledge that they were individuals" and that this individualism causes each of them some discomfort, or even unhappiness. What do you think Huxley's message here might be? What is he trying to tell us when he shows us that individuality and unhappiness might be linked?

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