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    final leap of faith- only to result in eternal stillness. The leap of faith John the Savage took was a symbolic repudiation of the World State’s motto‚ “community‚ identity‚ stability” because every aspect of John was a contradiction to the motto‚ thus weakening the strength of the motto‚ essentially reducing the meaning to “bunk”. In Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World John had no community to accept him‚ no true identity to boost his broken morale‚ and his emotional instability shackled him to conscience

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    Conflict Assignment In the novel Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley‚ the main conflict is Character versus Society. The protagonist of the story is Bernard Marx‚ who in the beginning of the story is unhappy with how his life is going. He feels like there is more to life than being intimate with someone and taking soma. Since the society stands for having multiple‚ non-emotional relationships and a never ending social life‚ one never has the time to reflect. Bernard went against the society’s

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    In Aldous Huxley’s "Brave New World" readers look into the distopian future filled with blind happiness. This future describes a world where science and technology have been allowed to progress unchecked. There are no moral or spiritual obligations and the good of society is placed above individuality and freedom. Lenina Crown is a perfect example of this society and all that it represents. Lenina Crown is a model example of how unchecked technology can destroy humanity. If you allow every desire

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    and spending as a basis for a sound economy”. Consumerism plays an enormous role in Brave New World. It gives us a small view of what a different type of economy we might have. People are solely dependent on the things that the world state provides for them. There is much significance to consumerism in BNW‚ and through an analytical view of it‚ we find many similarities between consumerism in BNW and in our world today. In this novel the use of consumerism is prominent. Every person is provided

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    worth unless one has had had to endure without it. In order to fully enjoy something‚ one has to appreciate its worth. In order to do so‚ one must have endured without it. The same can be applied to emotions and knowledge. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ Huxley develops the theme that one experiences true happiness and enlightenment only if one also experiences the truth‚ and the suffering that accompanies it; conversely one who is ignorant and never experiences suffering will never know true

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    Are We Headed To A Brave New World? In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ he shows us what he thinks the future holds for the human race. The story takes place in the future‚ where the World State is simply an extreme version of today’s world‚ but is it too extreme? In society today‚ knowledge is no longer as appreciated as it has been in the past. Could we be headed towards a brave new world in our world just as in the story? My answer is yes‚ and there is much supporting evidence from Neil Postman’s

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    persuade ourselves to think about our society today and how it has changed during the latest centuries. In my opinion are there definitely things in Brave New World that became true‚ but there are other things that have developed quite different then Huxley has predicted. The government has developed quite different then Huxley predicted. In Brave New World the whole system is based on a powerful and totalitarian government‚ which controlled almost everybody by conditioning‚ the people are only doing

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    Fahrenheit 451 Brave New World Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury is a futuristic view of a society and its people’s roles. This prophetic novel‚ first written and published in the early 1950s‚ is set in a future where books‚ and the ideas they represent and manifest‚ are burned to prevent disruptions in society. Furthermore‚ TV is everyone’s drug of choice‚ and independent thinking is basically illegal. Its central character‚ Guy Montag‚ is a fireman responsible to that society for ensuring those

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    Brave New World is the story of a utopian society and the faults within it. The characters idolize absurd aspects of life. Loyalty is degraded under the belief that everyone belongs to everyone. The characters are trained to avoid feelings like anger and despair in situations such as death. Any problem can be fixed with the consumption of Soma‚ a drug with similar effects of alcohol. The morals of sleep-learning specialist Bernard Marx stray from the rest of society as he accepts loneliness and monogamy

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    In the novel‚ Brave New World‚ by Aldous Huxley is set in a world that everyone sees it as a utopian society except Bernard and the savage. This utopian society is basically about drugs‚ cloning humans‚ and compulsive buying that everyone sees it as a stable society. Bernard and the savage feels misfit because being care free‚ problem free and depression free doesn’t make them feel real. The role that Ford’s play relates to the Christianity role due to the World State having Ford as their GOD. Aldous

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