Why does Huxley refer to shelves of infants and unloading the babies in the story Brave New World?
Huxley refers to shelves of infants and unloading the babies in the story Brave New World because the nurses came out each pushing a kind of tall dumb-waiter laden, on all its four wire-netted shelves, with eight-month-old babies, all exactly alike (a Bokanovsky Group, it was evident) and all (since their caste was Delta) dressed in khaki