Lenina wants to imagine being a mother as a way to explore emotions and experiences that are largely suppressed in her society, which prioritizes conformity and stability over individual feelings. In Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," the concept of motherhood is considered outdated, yet Lenina's curiOSity reflects a deeper yearning for connection and authenticity. This desire also highlights her inner conflict between societal conditioning and personal longing, showcasing her struggle to understand her identity in a world that discourages deep emotional bonds.
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