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    presentation of sex and sexuality in Brave New World brave new world is a dystopian novel about an authoritarian regime and how they control people‚ in it there are characters that resist the leadership. Huxley’s Brave New World is a darkly satirical novel that uncovers and shows the weaknesses of society (mainly American) in 1932 with ‘pneumatic flappers’ and jazz clubs which‚ in Huxley’s mind‚ lack meaning and are too casual. The society uses sex and sexuality as a force to control the masses

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    having any trace of the past. The Party’s Ministry of Truth can change all their records making everyone believe it is that kind of lie. But truly‚ “the past…has never been altered” (Orwell‚ 1984). But with this kind of “reality control…[or]…doublethink”‚ there are those who want to preserve it‚ like Winston‚ who discovered pieces of the past where he wants to have “[other] generations can [carry off where they left]” and continuously discover the truth of the Party (Orwell‚ 1984). In addition to making

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    allowed himself one last chance to partake in sweet memories of friends‚ family‚ his country‚ all left behind. As his wife stirred he turned around. He never looked back. Forward they walked towards opportunities untold. Forward they walk towards a new beginning. Forward they walked in America‚ home of the free. For centuries humans have forsaken the comforts of their current situations in search of a better existence for themselves and their families. From migrating thousands of miles to overthrowing

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    society to share their concerns about humanity. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley presents a dystopian‚ emotionless and controlled world where all individuality is masked by their false understanding of “happiness”. Soma‚ is their armament against the effects of conflict and the only way to indulge in their inescapable life. True happiness is only possible through the perception and feeling of emotions‚ soma simply provides a distraction from the truth of a world gone wrong. In fact‚ it appears the plot

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    throws at us. According to Bernard in Brave New World‚ ‘[he would] rather be unhappy than have the sort of false‚ lying happiness that he was having here”‚ (179) this quote means that he would rather be unhappy than live in a happy lie. This book describes a utopian world yet there’s a quote in the book that is in direct conflict with the “utopian” world they are living in. What could happiness and unhappiness mean to people? According to dictionaries‚ happiness means good fortune‚ pleasure and joy

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    In the societies of Brave New World and Pleasantville their way of living is based on stability and happiness. In both societies happiness and stability are created in the beginning in the hopes of good and not evil. The temporary stability and the happiness in society allows people to feel that they belong until it is further realized that their society is not what they expected it was. The depravation from a normal society withheld the ability of expression creating the society to change when atypical

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    understanding of the wild‚ are shaped and reflected in Blade Runner‚ by Ridley Scott‚ and in Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) through their composers’ use of the contrast between true nature and the wild. The human relationship with the wild is tenuous‚ and this is shown within both texts. More often than not‚ nature is understood simply as a force to be dominated‚ controlled or exploited for the benefit of humanity. The new wild is one created by human society however‚ although developed and sustained by the

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    Sam Radice Brave New World Active Reading Assignment 1. 45‚ 63‚ 78‚ 89‚ 95‚ 99‚ 105‚ 141‚ 148‚ 156‚ 160‚ 161‚ 164‚ 212‚ 217 When Bernard travels throughout Brave New World‚ he never seems to take a long time‚ there is not much description about the length of time that it takes. It always seems like when Bernard travels‚ he does so extremely unconfidently. He is always either slouched or trying to pick himself up right before he arrives of ‘hiding behind the agave’. Bernard never travels with

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    have to‚ or rather‚ you could not think for yourself? A place where one’s happiness was controlled and rationed? How would you adapt with no freedom of thought‚ speech‚ or happiness in general? In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ there are many different attitudes portrayed with the purpose to make the reader think of the possible changes in our society and how they could affect its people. Brave New World is an unsettling‚ loveless and even sinister place. This is because Huxley

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    children in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. The children in Brave New World are encouraged to participate in erotic play; they are conditioned at a young age to stay away from emotional bonding and view everyone as their personal property. To many- imagining the world where

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