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Homework over holidays until November 13th 2012

  • Finish / Write your Reading Diary / Scrap book
  • Minimum requirements/questions to be answered:


  • Write a review of BNW according to handout (do not include pt. 2 - summary!)

  • Characterize two characters – one male, one female (round or flat, relation to each other?. Include typical quotations and explain why they are typical!
  • Collect information on what life was like "before Ford" – that is before this "Brave New World"!
  • What are the principles/aims of this new society/world?

If you ask people what counts in life and makes it worth living, they will often come up with these answers:

  • family/relationships
  • happiness
  • feeling/passion
  • love
  • freedom
  • equaility
  • friendship
  • truth
  • art
  • peace/stability

What role do these values play in the utopian society of Brave New World, or in what form do they appear? (Cf. chapter 16/17)[part of your reading diary]


  • How would John OR Lenina have wished the scene in chapter 13 to be?
Write an outline + a short dialogue of John's or Lenina's ideal evening![part of your reading diary]

Chapters 12+13

  • Sketch Bernhard's development in these two chaptes (notes + pages!) [part of your reading diary]


  • Write a realistic diary entry for John's diary in which he notes down all the things he doesn't understand or like about the new world! - Use these notes as a starting point, but refer to the book!

Basic Skills & Information



Brave New World

Scrapbook/Reading Diary:

Reading over the holidays - BRAVE NEW WORLD

Answer the questions in correct language and in a written form (except where only “notes” are asked)

Keep a simple log-/scrapbook (WIKI?) while reading the novel!

Stop from time (at least after each chapter) to time to think about what you have read!

Take simple but readable notes (in the WIKI?)

  • Is there anything that puzzles you? Note down your questions or striking quotations!
  • Do you find yourself liking or disliking a character? What is it about them that makes you feel so?
  • Make notes (incl. page, perhaps short quotations?) that you can add to (e.g. use one page per character)!


Talks on "Brave New World"

15 Talks on chapters 5-18

Each talk includes

  • 2 striking/typical/characteristic quotations + your explanation: what do they tell the reader about the characters involved, the society
  • 1 conflict between characters/their views or between a character and the principles of the Fordian Society
  • what image/notion/idea and expectation do readers have/get at the end of the chapter and how (quotes) are they led to think so?
  • find + explain one passage that either is a good example of direct or indirect characterization or typical of the narrative perspective and point of view.

Here you find the Text of the book


  • Chapter 5: Hein Di 25.9.
  • Chapter 6: Müller Fr 28.9.
  • Chapter 7: Kuhn Fr 28.9.
  • Chapter 8: Wudy Di 2.10.
  • Chapter 9: Zdzieblo Di 2.10.
  • Chapter 10: Herold Fr 5.10.
  • Chapter 11: Albert Fr 5.10.
  • Chapter 12: Scholl Fr 12.10.
  • Chapter 13: Höchner Fr 12.10.
  • Chapter 14: Ott Di 16.10.
  • Chapter 15: Wagenhäuser Fr.19.10.
  • Chapter 16: Morgan Fr. 19.10.
  • Chapter 17: Rossmanith J.
  • Chapter 18: Hückmann


US Foreign Policy and Relations to Europe

Typically American ... Stereotypes?

Typical Americans are .... / Typically, in America you find ... / In America "they" believe in ...
  • celebrate halloween in a big way
  • drive broken/big cars
  • boys play basketball; girls are cheerleaders
  • are not allowed to have sex before marriage
  • eat tons of fast food ⇒ obese
  • are very sporty
  • own a gun
  • love beauty contests ⇒ plastic surgery
  • streets are straight
  • are either conservative and patriotic or crazy
  • lots of casinos and gambling
  • king size beds
  • huge shopping malls and outlets
  • many have to work two or more jobs to survive
  • waste a lot of energy (big cars, air conditioning)
  • American Dream: from dishwasher to millionaire
  • basketball-basket in every house
  • poor/homeless people
  • big houses with big frontlawns
  • newspaper boys throw papers in the garden
  • don`t protect nature, e.g. oneway plates and cuttlery