Carol Liao(LISYC91)
Essay#1
Loss of Free Will and Personality in Brave New World The novel Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley is like no other in fantasy
or satire. It predicts a future overpowered by technology where the people have no
religion. With advanced technology and the genetic engineering, people live
flourishing, material lives in their society. This is a society with no love,
starvation ,disease, coldness, wars, crimes, and artistic creativity .As the World State’s
motto declares: “community, identity, stability.” (Huxley,1). Thinking will threaten the
stability of the society since people are more difficult to control when they think for
themselves. This essay will …show more content…
Citizens do not care about
personal freedoms or free will and live in total conformity to the all-powerful stat’s
values. This is a total loss of dignity, morals, and individual emotions.
In order to make people happy, they are asked to use soma. Soma, not nuclear
bombs, is the weapon of choice for the World Controllers in Brave New World. These
men have realized that fear and intimidation have only limited power; after all, these
tactics simply build up resentment in the minds of the oppressed. Subconscious
persuasion and mind-altering drugs, on the other hand, appear to have no side effects.
Add to this the method of genetic engineering, and soon almost all "pre-Ford"
problems have been wiped out permanently. Instead, soma provides a mindless,
inauthentic "imbecile happiness" - a vacuous which makes people comfortable with
their lack of freedom. The drug heightens suggestibility, leaving its users vulnerable
to government propaganda. Soma is a narcotic that raises "a quite impenetrable wall
between the actual universe and their minds." Happiness defined in terms of an ability
to satisfy economic needs. The government pursuit of happiness