![]() It shows them functioning (and disfunctioning) in the world being concurrently described by the teachers. Then, in a brilliant series of intercut scenes, we reach the First Act turning point, which swivels the story around to find its first set of main characters-Bernard and Lenina. The reader is put in the shoes of the listening students, learning along with them. It’s all set-up, with an extremely minor character basically narrating important facts about the utopian world of the story. The first half of the First Act is particularly interesting. Inciting Event: The beautiful Lenina makes a date with the restlessly depressed Bernard, who has never quite fit into this perfect society.
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