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KATRIN_1
21 day ago
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Examine Huxley's use of descriptive language and imagery in the section describing the arrival of the children at

English
1 answer:
hammer [6.5K]21 day ago
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Answer:

Refer to the explanation.

Explanation:

The student tour involves observing children engaging in a game called Centrifugal Bumble-puppy. This intricate game relies heavily on sophisticated machinery. They discover that this dependency on machinery elevates the consumption of material goods, subsequently enhancing the economy. Young children are also encouraged to partake in sexually themed games. If a boy refuses to engage with a girl, he is mandated to see a psychologist. This portion carries a tone filled with confused erotic themes concerning children, creating an awkward and unsettling atmosphere.

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