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    sort of hierarchy where you are not allowed to have any feelings or even think. This is the world depicted in the book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. The book was published in 1932‚ he was looking to provide people a picture of a future perfectionist society full of science and “happiness”‚ but this vision somehow became the world we live in now. In the novel Brave New World‚ Huxley gives us a view of a society that can only achieve stability through fictional happiness. This is an example

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    Close Reading: Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ Chapter 15 “Soma distribution!” shouted a loud voice. “In good order‚ please. Hurry up there.” This saying from someone in Brave New World shows how dependent the caste systems are on the soma. In this chapter we can tell that they are so dependent on having soma by how they react when the black cash box is brought into the room. The Alphas basically lose control of them to try and get a pill and forget all about Savage. They have to

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    society are unable to choose what they want‚ due to the fact that they are genetically controlled of who they are? Or to eliminate someone’s sadness by just taking one drop of a drug can automatically make them feel better? Welcome to Brave New World. The motto of Brave New World consists of three words; community‚ identity‚ stability. These words create and conditions new human life in a civilized society that presents a dystopian view of the future. The word community is based on all the different

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    Be Pure of Suffer? In the 1932 novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley many characters go through internal and external conflict. Many of the conflicts occur because of sacrifices‚ suffering and other hardships. These hardships include suffering and harming yourself and others in order to purify yourself and others. Huxley’s theme about suffering is that it is necessary to purify oneself of base desires. Huxley uses internal conflict to show that one needs to free oneself of lust desires in order

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    Hero’s‚ heroes are everywhere and most people have one of their own. This hero might be a brave buff hero from a movie. Or it might be a special teacher at school. But what is a hero‚ what makes one be able to have such a strong title as a hero? Many are not sure on what characteristics are needed to be considered a hero. But there are some main unique things that I things defines the concept of heroism. First of all let’s cross of on what a hero is not. A hero is not doing it for themselves‚ there

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    CLEAN-India‚ for a Green India ‘When the last tree is cut and the last fish killed‚ the last river poisoned‚ then you will see that you can’t eat money.’ -John May The CLEAN-India Programme India has a population of over one billion‚ of which almost 300 million live in around 600 towns and cities. Unfortunately‚ as a result of stressed environmental conditions‚ most of these towns and cities are unable to cope with the rapid pace of urbanisation. Water pollution‚ unavailability of drinking water

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    Cracking India “Cracking India” is a novel that is based on acts of violence that were being committed against people of all ages‚ genders and religions in India; this took place in 1947 during the Partition of India which separated Pakistan and India based on religion. Sexual objectification of women in Indian society began at a very early age for the women all the way up to adulthood. Women were not given their freedom because they lived in a society where they were not on the same level as men;

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    Chapter Questions 1 and 2 1. What is the very 1st indication that Brave New World is a futuristic novel? The very 1st indication is when it mentions the hatchery. 2. Find an example of personification on the first page. “A harsh thin light glared through the windows‚ hungrily seeking some draped lay figure.” 3. In Brave New World Huxley provides the necessary exposition by having the expert explain the situation to the novice who knows little about it.

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    Status of Women in India during 600 B.C.E. – 600 C.E. In the period of 600 B.C.E. to 600 C.E.‚ the status of women in India had changed from being viewed as a man’s possession to being acknowledged‚ respected‚ and have values and domestic authorities which had helped to increase India’s overall economy‚ while the unfair expectations and rituals that debase women stayed the same. At this time‚ in India their religion‚ Hinduism was reestablishing by adding more Gods and Goddesses which got the

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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley ‘‘The overalls of the workers were white‚ their hands gloved with a pale corpse-coloured rubber. The light was frozen‚ dead‚ a ghost. Only from the yellow barrels of the microscopes did it borrow a certain rich and living substance‚ lying along the polished tubes like butter‚ streak after luscious streak in long recession down the work tables’’ (Huxley 8). 1. This is the narrator describing the uniform of the Conditioning Centre. 2. Everything in the centre was

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