Linda copes with her life on the savage reservation by keeping standards of the World State, such as sex with everyone, and teaching John about the World State. Linda also becomes hermetic because she is unaccepted socially. Her lover Pope brings her Alcohol to ease her pain of loneliness and misfit feelings.
Other women on the reservation hate Linda in "Brave New World" because of her promiscuous behavior with various men, which goes against the reservation's traditional values and customs. They view her as immoral and disrespectful, leading to their disdain towards her. Additionally, Linda's isolation and reliance on soma also contribute to the negative perception of her by other women.
In "Brave New World," Linda is whipped by the women because she is seen as an outsider who disrupts their societal norms. She is ostracized for not conforming to their standard of behavior and for her promiscuity, which goes against the strict rules of the World State.
The women whip Linda as part of a ritualistic ceremony called the Voodoo Banquette in Aldous Huxley's novel "Brave New World." This act symbolizes the group's sense of solidarity, shared emotions, and collective identity. It reflects the society's values of conformity and submission to authority.
Women's Reservation Bill happened in 2010.
A brave girl or woman is a heroine
yes she was. she lead losts of other brave women in the war
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Linda McDougall has written: 'Westminster women' -- subject(s): Biography, Politics and government, Women in politics, Women politicians
Linda A Harmon has written: 'Status of women in higher education, 1963-1972' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Women, Education (Higher), Women's rights, Women in education
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