There is one prominent pattern in the story that I've noticed so far: the use of those quick rhymes, taught hypnopaedically, as an excuse for feeling emotions and a what to do to get rid of them for only a moment, take soma.
You can tell that Bernard will, at a point in the story, rise up against his government in some form and will definitely have help coming from John, once he is disillusioned about the "other world", and probably Hemholtz, who yearns for something more and truly does care for Bernard even though he doesn't truly understand how Bernard feels. A possible obstacle in this (probable) coup d'etat will be Lenina, who seems to be slowly moved by Bernard's yearning of individualism, but constantly fights against it when her mind starts to soak it in and may possibly turn Bernard into higher authorities.
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