1. Why is a near religion made out of Ford when all other beliefs are basically taken away?
The basis of life in the World State is the Ford assembly life and conformity. It's reasonable to assume that people will be aware of this and make an idol of him naturally. Any other religion would not make sense because their life revolves around ways of life that are not spiritual.
2. Why doesn't anyone in this society ever question their life?
From the time of creation, children are taught what is and what will be in the World State. While some form of rebellion isn't necessarily completely out of the question, it is not reasonable because the people in the World State are trained how to think and what to believe, so this is just their normal.
3. Why isn't John able to handle the new society or at least return home when he can't handle it?
I think the most logical explanation for this would be that John is completely overwhelmed by the entirely new ideas of this world. As an outsider, he can see countless flaws in the culture and has no way of changing them. Instead of returning to where he came from, John commits suicide because he sees how sad the world truly is.
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