Lenina Crowne
Lenina Crowne is a character from Aldous Huxley's novel, Brave New World. She works as a nurse in the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre, where human beings are artificially created and conditioned for their roles in society. Lenina embodies the values of her society, which prioritizes consumerism, pleasure, and conformity.
Throughout the story, Lenina is depicted as a product of her environment, often seeking relationships and experiences that align with societal norms. Her interactions with other characters, such as Bernard Marx and John the Savage, highlight the contrasts between individual desires and societal expectations in the dystopian world of Brave New World.