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Assessment
What is Bernard Marx's primary struggle in 'Brave New World'?
To conform to societal expectations
To assert his individuality
To gain popularity among his peers
To challenge the World State's authority
Which of the following best describes Bernard Marx's view on happiness?
He believes happiness is derived from total acceptance.
He thinks happiness is superficial and often unattainable.
He sees happiness as the only purpose of life.
He views happiness as irrelevant.
How does Bernard Marx's status as an 'Alpha Plus' affect his individuality?
It enhances his ability to express himself freely.
It burdens him with expectations to excel.
It isolates him from others in the society.
It allows him to lead others toward individuality.
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