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    drug overdoses per year. Huxley’s society “The World State” is a dystopian society‚ yes the men and women that don’t partake in controlling the society seem to be happy in what they consider a utopia‚ but the people who do control “The World State” like the world controller Mustapha Mond and people like John The Savage‚ are victims of the true nature of reality. In the novel “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley‚ some of the fantasies that are now a reality in our society include substance abuse‚ openness

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    in the world‚ they are existing with their own faith and reason‚ also they are looking for the development to become suitable for the modern society. Christianity‚ especial the Bible of the New Testament‚ they also looking for the ways to fit the modern society. People have to update themselves in their lives‚ otherwise they will eliminate of the society developing. Christianity as one of the most important religions in the world‚ has the faith and belief to show other people‚ also the New testament

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    Whenever Logan Oxley‚ one of my greatest friends‚ and I get together we always reminisce about events we’ve experienced‚ one of which was when we went to Harris Teeter and messed around creating short thirty second videos. We would do random shenanigans around the store‚ like dance to the atrocious music the store played. We have shared numerous experiences that still make us laugh today; and the best one‚ you’ll just have to wait there and find out. During the first track out of 8th grade‚ I decided

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    In a world that was created to control people and establish a perfect “utopian society” where an open relationship with sex is necessary to maintain the social order‚ the treatment of women within the scope of sexuality calls into question the equality of the sexes in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. Throughout the course of the text‚ women are often subjected to the rules and expectation of the men‚ who also control the society. If they attempt to break free of the norm of society‚ they are subject

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    sense that Ford is their God because the society in Brave New World moves away from culture and identity towards total technological efficiency. Ford is the father of modern automobiles and of production technology‚ he represent all things scientific and efficient making him a suitable symbol for them to “worship”. Ford is to their scientific society what God is to a cultural one. I believe Huxley chose Ford to become the closest thing to God in Brave New World because he was made progressive in his

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    APA Research Paper 5.12.17 6:20:35 PM Could one be happy if they lived in a society where all basic needs are provided for but the family structure we are used to‚ or the ability to travel to wherever or whenever we wish has limitations? Or what if happiness was pre-conditioned at birth to allow one to accept the social caste they are created into and then brainwashed to be happy? The ultimate goal of humans is to live a life of happiness; but at what cost? Some believe that food‚ clothing‚ shelter

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    Brave New World” Essay Technology has been used negatively in Brave New World to create a future where individuals are incapable of producing or affecting change. Discuss this statement and show HOW Huxley has demonstrated this idea to his readers. Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” explores the extreme impact of science and technology on an unreal world. The novel fits the science-fiction genre as a dystopia to the reader. Huxley wrote the novel in1932 and presented his thoughts

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    Another form of government control over the society in Brave New World‚ is the exploitation done by the capitalist. For instance‚ class division. Society in Brave New World is divided into five groups‚ in which they have to wear different colors for immediate identification. Those in the upper class are the Alphas who wear grey‚ and the Betas use mulberry. The lower classes are the Deltas who wear khaki‚ Gammas use green‚ and the class that does the dirty work are the Epsilons who wear black. All

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    A sudden coldness hit my face‚ as I carefully descended down the stairs of the store. The city of New York awaited me‚ like a painting drawn by the very hands of nature. The clouds glimmered as the sun hid behind the tall buildings. The Empire State Building stood majestically among the buildings‚ it’s point shone the brightest. From above‚ a pile of snow landed on my head‚ breaking the spell of the glamorous lights before my eyes. The next second‚ pain slashed through my arm‚ as the very heavy garbage

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    Why Ultimate Happiness is Not Achieved through the Brave New World Ideology If the only way to obtain happiness is to leave reality‚ then the happiness is not genuine. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ the citizens of Huxley’s society frequently consume a hallucinogen‚ Soma‚ in order to escape reality and experience happiness. Whenever a problem arises‚ the government requires its people to take Soma. But even when not on Soma‚ citizens are conditioned to enjoy everything they do have and dislike

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