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    Describe the setting for the opening chapter of Brave New World. In what city and year does this novel take place? Chapter 1 1. Describe the setting for the opening chapter of Brave New World. In what city and year does this novel take place? It is inside the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center. The atmosphere is stark and clinical. A.F. 632 Chapter 1 2. What is the motto of the World State? Chapter 1 2. What is the motto of the World State? Community‚ Identity‚ Stability Chapter

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    1. "Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren’t so different. We saw the same sunset."-Chapter 3‚ Pg. 41 2. In my opinion this quote in question # 1 is the most important in the entire book. This quote is said by Ponyboy and Cherry Valance on multiple occasions. Many would argue that the quote Johnny makes in his deathbed is more important but that is simply not true. He says “Stay gold‚ Ponyboy. Stay gold..." his quote is also significant but it is a very close second to the quote

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    Genetic Engineering is one of the current hot button topics of our world today and its also the fundamental theme in widely know novels such as Brave New World and My Sister’s Keeper. But what exactly is Genetic Engineering? What exactly does Genetic Engineering entail? Genetic Engineering in its self is a mammoth and board field‚ yet not many people actually know or even understand the diversity that Genetic Engineering entails. When most people perceive the slightest sound of the word Genetic

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    impression there was a welcoming destination he was progressing towards. 2. Jonas attempts to transmit memories to Asher and Lilly because he wants them to view life the way he does‚ he feels it’s unfair he can see such a beautiful world and they see a dull black and white clone world. 3. The giver sometimes sends Jonas away without a training session because the Giver was in pain from the memory and if he transfers memories‚ he will re-experience the pain. 4. When Jonas offers the Giver to take some of his

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    1-6 Before I actually opened the book‚ I knew that 1984 by George Orwell‚ Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ and We by Yevgeny Zamyatin are the three most famous anti-utopian novels. Utopia sounds like a nice word to me‚ I was expecting a “brave new world” before I opened the book. However‚ the descriptions in the book crashed my imagination. What a world it is! I was surprised that where’s no emotion in the world. Children are not raised by their parents‚ they are produced in a factory

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    In the book “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley we are shown a utopian society with a life a bit different from our own. I this society children are born from test tubes and grown up learning not to indulge in feelings and or emotions. Because of this a question arises is social stability worth the price of living a life with little to no emotions. As “ BNW” goes on we meet a character who is very different‚ an outsider in case who decides to go out and live a bit out of the world state. This causes

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    A young child rests in the safety of her bedroom‚ oblivious to the world around her. Suddenly‚ she wakes with a jolt and runs to find her parents. She’s had a nightmare. Instantly‚ the parents calm her down‚ and she is ready to dream once more. But what would she have done if she had no parents to go to? Would she have been able to calm herself down‚ or would she have stayed up all night‚ unreasonably afraid of the monster in her dream? More importantly‚ what would she have done if these nightmares

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    Step One: Paul is the writer of the book of Galatians. (Gal. 1:1) Paul refers to the audience as those in Galatia. (Gal 1:2) “Galicia was the region of central Asia Minor habituated by Celtic people.”1 “The theme of Galatians‚ like that of Romans is justification by faith.” 2 Paul wrote the letter because of false teachers who were undermining the NT doctrine of grace. The paragraph before‚ “Paul warns them that the best attitude against false teachers is not to strive with one another.” 3 The main

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    of the valley‚ with the only way out a steep climb with materials they not only didn’t have‚ but had no hope of ever making. This didn’t arouse any resentment‚ none at all‚ for the villagers were not ones to ponder the unknown. Stuck in their own world‚ the grew up with beauty around them. From the lush green fields splattered with posies and lilacs‚ to the pure white tips of the mountains keeping them hostage. They only knew beauty and found themselves repulsed by anything‚

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    Chapter 3‚ pages 34-35 Brave New World Diction “Main Day-shift off duty…..’I shall make a point of going‚’ said Henry Foster.” In chapter 3 of Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World‚ many things are revealed about hot the society in this novel functions. It shows more about the work that the people do and how the society functions. Huxley uses repetition and descriptive diction to provide a deeper look into the society that is shown in this passage. In one paragraph‚ one specific word

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