Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is a well-developed, example of a society lacking morality, compassion, and individualism. In the beginning of the novel it starts by taking the reader through a series of events that led up to how they produce identical cloned human beings. They are separated by their body type and intellectually. The author shows that the people are made specifically to help benefit the community in many ways. From their “birth”, the people in Brave New Worlds society is stripped from their individualism and intelligence and then go through a series of lessons to learn to be exactly a like one another and what is right and wrong in their caste. Just from the beginning of the novel you can easily tell how different our world is compared to this one. As the novel continues, the regulations and values of the society are clearly revealed. Huxley reveals the sexually explicit lessons taught to the …show more content…
Even for them to know what it is until they are at a mature age are they exposed to it. Sex is seen as an act that is meant for two people who will stay together for a long time and get possibly get married. But if society were to be like the Brave New World in today’s society it would be wrong if you would casually have sex with many different people were as in the novel they feel guilty if someone hasn’t been sleeping with a variety of people for example, Linina asks another girl “who are you going out with to-night (huxley 38)”, when that really means who are you sleeping with tonight. The two are completely different when it comes to the idea of sex and