In Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," John the Savage's first reaction to civilization is one of shock and Horror. He is appalled by the superficiality, hedonism, and lack of genuine human emotions prevalent in the World State. John's upbringing among the "savages" instills in him a deep appreciation for individuality and suffering, making him reject the shallow values of this new society. Ultimately, he feels alienated and struggles to reconcile his beliefs with the practices of the civilized world.
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