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    Beauty In Brave New World

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    a more accurate view of this issue is that beauty must be seen as a trait everyone is born with‚ rather than it being mistaken as an idea that can be conditioned or embedded into human minds. This idea can be heavily seen in Brave New world by Aldous Huxley. For years‚ society’s idea of beauty has been the main factor in determining how people dress‚ act‚ and look. Cultures are being morphed into an image that is trying to reflect beauty. Children from a very young age are conditioned r5to see themselves

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    technology in a similar manner as politics control nuclear technology. If reprogenetics is allowed to make a breakthrough then it could create a nightmarish dystopia with scenes similar to the ones mentioned in the novel Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley‚ where humans are mentioned as immoral emotionless androids that are controlled by the autocratic government. The opponents of the reprogenetics further state that the society is not ready to integrate the ideology of reprogenetics within the minds

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    It’s shocking how two people from different societies can be both similar and different at the same time. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ Linda and Lenina are two such characters. Each of them have their own characteristics which make them unique‚ but they also have separate characteristics. The three ways in which Lenina and Linda can be compared would be physically‚ intelligently‚ and emotionally. First of all‚ Lenina’s physical characteristics help distinguish her type of character. Lenina

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    Isolation from the New World and the Reservation Can the upbringing of a person distinguish one from the society one lives in? In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ John faces isolation in both societies that he belongs to. Linda‚ Shakespeare‚ and the Malpais religion create a discrepancy between the New World and the Reservation leaving John as an outsider from both. Throughout John’s childhood Linda played the role of his mother. Despite being his mother‚ Linda considered John an omen. Instead

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    a great topic of debate and is shown often in literature. Both Brave New World and Wall-E shed light on the fact that technology can make anyone oblivious to life and their surroundings. In Brave New World‚ a book by Aldous Huxley written in 1932‚ the people are oblivious to life because starting as babies they are given only certain information‚ and conditioned how to act. They are genetically conditioned to hate the outdoors and nature‚ as well as to look forward to death

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    In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ there is a major contrast between two societies. An encounter between the perfect world and the brave new world‚ which is more like todays society. The two societies have many differences like having no feelings‚ being a organized society‚ and having babies is forbidden. As the society grows could it become like Brave New Worlds society. In Brave New world‚ they are not allowed to have feelings for each other or get to close to one another. Were in our society

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    Bernard Marx Quotes

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    Task 1: While some may argue the protagonist of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is Bernard Marx‚ the true conflict in the novel surrounds the character John‚ often referred to as the Savage as he was born outside of “civilization” (121). With long‚ pale blonde hair in braids and pale blue eyes‚ the protagonist had striking looks. His skin was white‚ though bronzed by the sun‚ and his overall tall frame had an endearing‚ wild look that caught the eye of many women in this novel. Concerning his character

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    The Dangers of an All Powerful State In the book Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley introduces a utopia that is the total opposite of the current world today. In this utopia everything is changed‚ promiscuity is promoted‚ soma (a drug that everyone uses to escape from their true emotions) is distributed to everyone‚ people are in different caste systems‚ and consumerism and production is of vast importance. In an all powerful state‚ certain things must be produced to keep the current position of

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    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

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    What is true happiness? This is an important question that is related to Brave New World‚ a novel by Aldous Huxley. This book was written right after the first automobile was mass-produced‚ the Model T Ford. This assembly line production sparked Aldous’ mind into thinking if humans were produced in the same way. When Aldous imagined this he thought that the world would be quite different and he decided to write a satire on present day culture. He thought that a world like this would be in a certain

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