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There is a legend that says that John traveled to Ephesus where he took care of Virgin Mary and that he lived there until the end of his life. Is this legend true? Are there any historical account...
Brave New World (Chapter 12) Lyrics. B ERNARD had to shout through the locked door the Savage would not open. "But everybody's there, waiting for you." "Let them wait," came back the muffled...
At a party Bernard throws so that people can meet the Savage, John refuses to leave his room, preferring to shout insults through the door in Zuni. When it's clear that the Savage won't appear, the guests grow angry at Bernard, whom they were only humoring for the sake of seeing the Savage.
She wants to make love; he leaves; she takes soma—alone how do Bernard's party guests react to john's refusal to make an appearance? They are furious; they chastise and reject Bernard.
John concludes his series of flashbacks by telling Bernard that he has been “Alone, always alone.” Bernard finds himself confiding in return that he, too, has always been alone. John tells Bernard about putting himself through trials, such as fasting or standing with arms outstretched for hours on end, in part because he was unhappy.
John had several incidents happen that made him feel alone and isolated. One was when he watched the girl he loved marry another young man. Another was when he was denied the ability to partake in the coming-of-age ceremony held for the young men of the village.
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Furious, the guests immediately begin disparaging Bernard, who feels humiliated. The Arch-Community-Songster of Canterbury leaves, taking Lenina with him. Meanwhile, John sits in his room and continues reading Romeo and Juliet while the party falls apart, unaware that Lenina was even at the party.