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Simply so, how does Bernard change in Brave New World?
He wants things that he can't have. The major movement in Bernard's character is his rise in popularity after the trip to the Reservation and his discovery of John, followed by his disastrous fall. Before and during his trip to the Reservation, Bernard is lonely, insecure, and isolated.
People also ask, what is Bernard in Brave New World?
As an Alpha, he's a member of the highest caste, tasked with the most important work. But Bernard is not like the other Alphas. While we get the idea that Alpha men are broad-shouldered, square-jawed, and handsome, Bernard isn't. He's very skinny, and only about as tall as a typical Gamma, a much lower caste.
Bernard and Lenina are two sides of the same coin. Lenina is the perfect Beta: beautiful, hardworking, promiscuous, and consumeristic. She fits into society perfectly and has only one idiosyncrasy: she is attracted to unusual men, perhaps bored with men who all seem the same.