journeys are exciting and potentially dangerous. They can take you to exotic and mysterious places‚ where if you are perceptive‚ you can grow in maturity and wisdom. This is a true statement that can only be discussed fully with reference to The Time Machine. The imagined world in the text is placed into the future. It is a vision of a troubled future. A dystopia inhabited by Eloi and Morlocks. The Eloi are a beautiful‚ friendly and fragile race of small creatures. The Morlocks are a futuristic equivalent
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Sylvia McCleary 10/29/2014 English Comp 121 Compare and Contrast Essay Final Draft Aldous Huxley’s Book vs. George Orwell’s Book: Infinite Distraction or Government Oppression? By: Sylvia McCleary Imagine a world where people are developed in factories‚ or a world where people just disappear for breaking the “mold”. This compare and contrast essay on Aldous Huxley and George Orwell’s philosophies and prose. Both authors created fictional worlds; Orwell’s focuses on government oppression
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Benares Aldous Huxley Himself the most subtle and intellectual of modern writers‚ Aldous Huxley in his essay Benares presents satirically the disillusionment in social life. This essay mirrors the empty lines of the Hindus and their loss of the old cultural values. The glance at the middle class conventional morality is scaring and pitiless‚ while the mass literacy of the crowd becomes an obsession. As the
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Discuss critically the ways in which the machine is treated in ‘Modern Times’. In 500 words your critique of ‘Modern Times’ must describe and comment upon specific scenes in the film. In the film ’Modern Times’ written and directed by Charlie Chaplin‚ he attempts to keep up with the ever changing and improving modern‚ industrial society. The machine in the film is a new invention and concept‚ one that is unfamiliar to the workers. Characters struggle to keep up with this mechanism‚ as it does
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education of its citizens for the purpose of their individual enlightenment. Huxley‚ in his work Brave New World takes this part of Plato’s utopian society and perverts it in order to indoctrinate the citizens of his state. I will attempt to argue that Huxley uses education by the state to indoctrinate its citizens and ultimately undermine Plato’s theory on education by the state for individual enlightenment. The ways in which Huxley uses education to indoctrinate the individual are diverse. Music or rather
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John Germick criticism on the modern world Huxley satirically comments on the state of the modern world—the world around him in the 1930’s and by extension‚ the future as well. One of the ways that he does this is through use of the caste system. Having a caste system is not unique to the world state. Ancient cultures it to separate the peasants and the wealthy‚ or the rich and the poor. In fact‚ even now society has customised a modern caste system‚ even though people are conditioned to think
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Keats tells us that truth is beauty and beauty is truth. Wilde tells us that all art is useless. Huxley shows us that‚ “Where beauty is worshipped for beauty’s sake as a goddess‚ independent of and superior to morality and philosophy‚ the most horrible putrefaction is apt to set in. The lives of the aesthetes are the far from edifying commentary on the religion of beauty.” In Beauty‚ by Huxley we get juxtapositions of these seemingly incongruent ideas. The poem is dense with mythology and imagery
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said. "Everybody‚ in here!" Steve’s family ran inside the Kronos time machine. "What is this?" Larry said. "Hang on‚" Martha said as she was pushing buttons on the control panel. "There‚" Martha said. "What is going on here?" Larry said. "What is this room?"
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the topic talked about for ages: someone left to work while those above them strive and do nothing and leave those behind to do the hard work. In “The Time Machine”‚ this topic is implied in a very interesting way between two classes: the "Eloi" and the “Morlocks”. Which of the two is on top? In the time machine a man referred as “The Time Traveler” travels towards an unknown future‚ there‚ he realizes Humanity has changed and adapted. He then meets two fractions‚ one he names the Eloi
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The Time Machine Carter Owen In the Time Machine the time traveler know that a time machine will go a certain way depending on which way you push the lever. Wells finds out that the Morlocks are underground characters and Elois are surface creatures. After the time traveler finds out that the Morlocks has his time machine‚ he know that he has to go underground to find it. After the time traveler finds his time machine he now has to deal with getting through the Morlocks. Weena is afraid of the
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