Homosexuality In Aldous Huxley's A Brave New World

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His aptitude as homosexual isolates himself from the society that antagonizes it. He was afraid the society would criticizing him as a gay and he avoid immediate interactions with other men. However, he was human being that holding desire toward relationships and he had to find comfort through his limited interaction with men. When he went to the bookstore with his student Kenny and Kenny offered to buy him a pencil sharper, he felt he received a rose. This small action brought him so much comfort that indicated how little he had interacted with other men. He was lack of caring from the society just because he was gay. He considered himself as a minority of the society because of his sexuality. When he was lecturing about Huxley in his class,