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What is a primary reason for John the Savage's rebellion against the society he encounters?
He seeks freedom and individuality.
He wants to attain wealth and power.
He desires to fit into society.
He aims to promote scientific advancement.
Which symbol is significant in representing John's internal conflict between civilization and savage nature?
The Shakespearean texts he cherishes.
The soma that is consumed in the society.
The Savage Reservation itself.
The technologically advanced city.
How does John the Savage respond to the concept of happiness as portrayed in the dystopian society?
He believes true happiness comes from pain and suffering.
He accepts happiness as defined by society.
He advocates for the use of soma for happiness.
He rejects the idea that happiness can exist without freedom and genuine emotion.
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