* Conditioned Response to Phrases: Throughout her interactions, Lenina subconsciously repeats various hypnopaedic phrases as she engages in activities like taking soma or initiating sexual experiences. Her automatic use of phrases such as "everyone belongs to everyone else" highlights the depth of hypnopaedic conditioning.
* Sexual Promiscuity: Hypnopaedic messages emphasizing sexual freedom have made promiscuity the societal norm for Lenina and her peers. She freely explores casual physical relationships without emotional commitment, believing there is "no harm in promiscuity."
* Rejection of Monogamy: Lenina is repulsed by the concept of monogamy. Hypnopaedic messages have instilled the idea that exclusive relationships are "morally wrong" and "contradict civilized ethics." This conditioning shapes her preferences and moral perspective.
* Acceptance of Caste System: Lenina accepts the existing class structure without question. Hypnopaedic messages have ingrained beliefs in social hierarchy and predetermined roles, convincing her it's "better when everyone's happy," whether they're Alphas, Betas, Gammas, Deltas, or Epsilons.
* Consumerist Behavior: Lenina reflects the consumerist values promoted through hypnopaedia. She delights in shopping and sees personal fulfillment through owning and using new clothing, fragrances, and material goods. Hypnopaedic messages associate joy and validation with consumption.
Lenina's actions, attitudes, and perspectives clearly illustrate the profound impact of hypnopaedic conditioning. Aldous Huxley uses Lenina as a cautionary symbol of how seemingly innocuous conditioning methods can shape society with profound and potentially detrimental effects.