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    “But Hatsumomo threw herself at Shojiro and began hitting him everywhere. I do think that in a way she went crazy‚” (330). Hatsumomo‚ a prized and popular geisha‚ turns into something else altogether. Sadistic acts such as treating children with disrespect‚ sabotaging the livelihood of others‚ and physical violence were the root cause of her downfall. These actions reflect on her hateful yet confident personality. Hatsumomo‚ who is oftentimes the center of attention‚ illustrates how being narcissistic

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    The characters in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World represent certain political and social ideas. Huxley used what he saw in the world in which he lived to form his book. From what he saw‚ he imagined that life was heading in a direction of a utopian government control. Huxley did not imagine this as a good thing. He uses the characters of Brave New World to express his view of utopia being impossible and detrimental. One such character he uses to represent the ideology behind this is Bernard

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    Within contemporary American society‚ there is a large focus on self pleasure‚ and being able to stay happy throughout the hardships and struggles of life. Our lives shift in different directions as we change as people‚ but our end goal is always happiness‚ whether immediate or requiring investment. Within the shallow society of Brave New World‚ the people constantly search for pleasure and release‚ much like our own world. However‚ they are heavily inclined by the government to search for the short-term

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    The scene begins at the Central London Hatchery in the year 632 After Ford. A guided tour is taking place‚ explaining the process of how a human is made. It’s a new age‚ and humans no longer are created by viviparous reproduction; in Brave New World‚ humans are made on an assembly line. People in this world are divided up into five social classes- Alphas‚ Betas‚ Gammas‚ Deltas‚ and Epsilons‚ ranging from the highest caste to the lowest‚ respectively. The fetuses are developed in little jars that

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    Half Full In Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley explores many types of views. Conditioning being the process of influencing the behavior on others. While the roles in the social classes all consisted of their own and loss of freedom‚ the people were conditioned to be happy with the position. The way we can be influenced to think alike and to be conditioned to think a certain way‚ is with social media. Once you open up any webpage you join the world of alike thinkers. Persuading you to believe that what

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    NAME: Alina Ehrl Aldous Huxley‚ Brave New World - READING LOG (page 1) Chapter/ page/line Important facts Personal impressions a) Institutions and practices of the World State b) New information about a character c) Striking language items Chapter 1 Page 15‚ l. 7 Page 17‚ ll. 26 - 27 The Director of the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre shows a group of students around (who are going to work in the Centre in the future) First room:

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    As people grow in different societies around the world‚ surrounded by different cultures‚ customs‚ and moral values‚ most people have come appreciate diversity and individuality. Especially with the United State being so multicultural‚ there are no longer caste systems or monarchies in place to keep certain people from having access to certain rights and privileges. In the science fiction novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ we are introduced to a dystopian society where individuality is lost

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    of Happiness Would you rather live in a world with unlimited pursuit of happiness‚ but no control over solitude and thinking freely‚ or limited pursuit of happiness but with control over solitude and thinking freely? It is a hard choice but in the novel Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley‚ he depicts the society as a world with unlimited pursuit of happiness with no control over solitude and free thinking. We can clearly see many flaws in this world because they have to sacrifice many things

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    misfits? People in today’s society tend to be "normal" and have a place to "fit" into our society. However‚ there are those who are "abnormal" and do not "fit". In today’s social order‚ it is "normal" for those who "fit" and those who do not "fit" to co-exist. In the novel Brave New World‚ those who do not "fit" are cast out onto an island far away from civilization. Those who are cast out are referred to as misfits. Looking at Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World as a guide‚ should we embrace

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    The Importance of Individualism Every society consists of a group of individuals. Lawyers‚ garbage workers‚ fickle teenagers‚ and even infants all interact and produce a diverse‚ successful society. Each member of that society contributes in his or her own distinct way. But when individualism is repressed‚ humanity within the society is lost. The importance of individualism is satirized through exaggerated psychological and physical training‚ the implementation of an austere caste system‚ and the

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