When Bernard Marx meets Lenina's friends in Amsterdam, he feels out of place and uncomfortable due to their superficial attitudes and hedonistic behavior. He struggles to connect with them, feeling alienated by their casual approach to relationships and social norms. His disdain for their values highlights his inner conflict and desire for deeper connections, contrasting sharply with their carefree lifestyle. This encounter further emphasizes Bernard's sense of isolation in a society that prioritizes conformity and pleasure over individuality.
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