High school or college students studying the novel
Preparing for a literature exam on Brave New World
This 'Brave New World' mind map template offers a comprehensive analysis of Aldous Huxley's 1932 dystopian novel, covering over 440 nodes across six major branches: The Novel, Social Structure, Background Figures, Characters, Meaningful Names, and Sources & Additional Information. It explores the novel's setting in the 'World State' in 632 'after Ford' (about 2540 A.D.), its caste system (Alphas to Epsilons, plus Savages), and key themes such as the 'price for happiness' and the 'danger of too powerful government'. The template includes detailed character profiles for Bernard Marx, John the Savage, Lenina Crowne, Mustapha Mond, and Helmholtz Watson, along with a section on 'Meaningful Names' that decodes character names like Mustapha Mond and Lenina Crowne. It also lists background figures idolized by the state (Henry Ford, Sigmund Freud) and illegal ones (William Shakespeare, Cardinal Newman). This 'Brave New World' cheat sheet is ideal for students, teachers, and literature enthusiasts seeking a structured study aid.
Termos e condiçõesPreparing for a literature exam on Brave New World
Designing a lesson plan for a dystopian literature unit
Writing an essay on character symbolism in Brave New World
Open the .xmind file in Xmind (desktop or web) to view the full mind map.
Navigate the six main branches: The Novel, Social Structure, Background Figures, Characters, Meaningful Names, and Sources.
Click on any node to read its content; expand subtopics by clicking the plus icon.
Customize the template by adding your own notes, images, or links to external study guides.
Export the mind map as an image, PDF, or Markdown for sharing or printing.
The template includes over 440 nodes covering the novel's summary, social structure, background figures, character profiles, meaningful name analyses, and a list of study resources.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then explore branches like 'Characters' or 'Themes' to review key details. You can add your own notes or expand sections for deeper analysis.
The template is available on Xmind's marketplace; it is fully editable in Xmind desktop or web, allowing you to customize nodes, add images, or export as PDF.
It explains the historical and literary references behind character names, such as Mustapha Mond (Mustapha Kemal Atatürk + Mond = world) and Lenina Crowne (Lenin + crown).
Yes, you can edit the caste system branch (Alphas to Epsilons) to add descriptions, change colors, or link to external resources.
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