JerryLee Santana
Mrs. Noel
English IV
24 February 2017
Brave New World Literary Analysis
Sex in the Society
Sexual intercourse is the tie between a male and a female making love to one another. The best approach of experiencing the best sex without any dilemma is with your legal spouse that loves you for you. “Your naked body should only belong to those who fall in love with your naked soul” (Chaplin). Sex is a scared bond, shared with a loyal spouse and shouldn’t be shared with a duo of two strangers. The novel Brave New World by author Aldous Huxley is about a “utopian” future, where humans are genetically born and are passively served by a ruling order and forced to have sex with every opposite gender that steps in the confines of the futuristic land.
Controlling the populace by capitalizing on their primal desires for the purpose of self-indulgence, resulting in the dissolution of love for the sake at social stability, and forced to have sex. In the utopia, there is sex with consequences, and birth control is worn very much in the novel.
In the novel, everyone belongs with everyone else. There is no love. There are no personal loyalties, no heartbreak, no sadness, and no jealousy. It is almost if it’s like the society is not like the society we live in today. What is the whole point? …show more content…
There is no discussion of the word love without saying those things. A human being could not talk about love without talking about individual traits.
Feelies image big, eye-popping film and a motion mechanism that allows you to peek at what sex looks like, and feel what sex is like.
Feelies can stimulate sexual desire to create anticipation for sex. There is a ritual called Orgy-Porgy, a rhyme to help build passion, to build to climax, and to give sex a purpose, “Orgy-Porgy, ford and fun kiss the girls and make them one. Boys at one with girls at peace; Orgy-Porgy gives release” (84-85). “Ooh- ah! Ooh-ah!” the stereoscopic lips came together again, and once more the facial erogenous zones of the one six thousand spectors in the Alhambra tingled with almost intolerable galvanic pleasure. “Ooh…””
(167-171).
A remedy in Brave New World called Soma is a drug that is used to remove negativity in Society. It also used to stimulate sexual activity. John Savage, an example of a common human individual, engages in orgy, “Suddenly started singing “Orgy-Porgy”, and in a moment, they had all caught up the refrain and, singing, had begun to dance. Stupefied by Soma, and exhausted by a long-drawn frenzy of sensuality, the savage lay sleeping in the heather” (258).
Work Citation
Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. New York: Harper, 2006. Print.
"Brave New World." John the Savage. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Feb. 2017.