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Brave new world chapter 1 summary
Brave new world chapter 1 summary




brave new world chapter 1 summary

The Bokanovsky Process, which causes the eggs to divide, does so by using X-Rays-you know, those harmful things you have to wear shields for in the doctor's office.

brave new world chapter 1 summary brave new world chapter 1 summary

The Alpha and Beta zygotes chill out for a bit, but the Gammas, Deltas, and Epsilons are put through "Bokanovsky's Process," which makes one fertilized egg divide and divide until you can get ninety-six human beings instead of one. So now you've got a bunch of fertilized eggs.It seems the eggs are taken surgically from women, the duds thrown out, and the good ones fertilized in a warm sperm bath.He shows them the incubators, the "week's supply of ova," and the male gametes. The Director begins lecturing while the enthusiastic students take frantic notes.We don't know how old the Director is, and in this time period- "A.F.The Director makes sure to give these new students just enough information so they will be competent at their jobs, but not so much information that they have an idea of the big picture.He is giving them a tour, starting with "the Fertilizing room." Enter the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning with a group of new students.Inside are workers wearing white overalls and gloves.We begin with the image of a grey building of thirty-four stories called the "Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre." Inscribed over the door is the World State's Motto: "Community, Identity, Stability.".






Brave new world chapter 1 summary