Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World touches on many different topics that are relevant to today’s world. Although Huxley has sold his book as a form of fiction, he has proved that his work is indeed becoming factual with the close comparisons of soma, conditioning, and individuality.
For example, a frequently appearing topic is soma. In Brave New World, soma is described to be like caffeine or a type of addicting drug used to bring pleasure and calmness into society. Soma was an issue in Huxley’s book because people were oblivious to the outside world after using the drug. It was almost as if their feet were not on the ground and they were just floating through life. “Is this unique to this particular fictional world