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    Book Report Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 1. Brief Outline: Protagonist: John the Savage‚ is the protagonist of the novel and the symbol of the old world order‚ where emotion and individualism were important. When he is taken from the Savage Reservation to London‚ he refutes the accepted merits of the "bravenew world" and points out its pitfalls. Antagonist: Mustapha Mond is the antagonist of the novel and the symbol of the brave new world. As one of the Controllers of the new society‚ he

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    Reader Response-Brave New World             Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” is set in the year 632 A.F. (After Ford‚ who is the god of this New World they are living in). The novel opens to a tour students are receiving from Tomakin‚ the director of the hatcheries‚ where they condition and regulate all new humans born‚ and predetermine their roles in society. Henry Foster and Lenina Crowne are introduced to us as a couple that has been dating for awhile‚ but Bernard Marx‚ also introduced in the

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    “must-have” deals of the century? Thanksgiving day is about one month from today. A few hours after the family turkey eating night‚ people would go to department stores and line up to purchase new clothes‚ jewelry‚ and electronics which are heavily discounted. About one month after that day‚ Christmas and New Year’s Day come. People would‚ then again‚ go to departments stores and line up to purchase heavily discounted Christmas sales. Being with the family is no longer the only factor to look forward

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    Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. On an initial read‚ Huxley’s novel sounds incredible prophetic. Readers attempt to draw parallels between every aspect of the novel and the real world - the decline of religion‚ drug use‚ open sexuality‚ government control‚ mass conformity‚

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    The common comparisons of surveillance‚ technology use‚ social conditioning‚ totalitarianism‚ and manipulation of language between America and 1984 and Brave New World have an erroneously negative effect on the average American’s perception of the government. Frequently used as political rhetoric‚ correlations between the negative aspects of these dystopian novels allow politicians and political journalists to impose a sense of distrust of the government‚ the fear of an Orwellian or Huxleyan society

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    Aldous Huxley’s "Brave New World" has several striking similarities to today’s society. The World State and today’s world utilize comparable methods of promoting consumption and they also experience some of the same problems in society‚ though different practices are used to prevent or suppress them. There are also other significant differences that inhibit our society into becoming a dystopian society. In the World State‚ the government overpowers everything; it is a totalitarian government. All

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    happiness and to feel good about themselves‚ while movie theaters and movies are a key source of entertainment. In “Brave New World‚” Aldous Huxley expresses this idea through a character named John who had never been to the new world‚ but had heard about it from his mother in stories. When given the chance to go‚ he begins to see all the technology and fascinating things that the new world has to offer. However‚ the longer he stays there he begins to realize the disadvantages. Through the use of metaphors

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    suffering as when we love” (Sigmund Freud). Love can demolish and make yourself feel vulnerable to the outside world as well as betrayed from the one who loves you if they hurt or do not even feel the same way towards you. It is self-destruction to be letting yourself feel affection towards another being without taking in consideration of what could happen in the future. In another world‚ love between two people is praised through marriage or having children and the desired feeling to have individuality

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    that put a division of moral right and wongs of society and the rise of dictatorial government. From this it is clear to see that his work is being influence by his past and the affect of society and the Lost Generation that followed after the first world War. His ridicule of the scientific endeavors and overapance of knowledge of the field most likely comes from his early childhood years of aspiring to become a scientist like his brother before him‚ but having that dream dashed by the diseases that

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    Brave New World Essay Brave New World is a novel written in the early 1930’s about a Utopian society where everyone lives in peace and harmony with each other and with themselves. However we may not perceive it as such as the author of the novel‚ Aldous Huxley‚ has used this Utopia to describe a Dystopia he feels will soon be reflective of our own world. He expresses that this New World is nothing but flawed as this peace and harmony is only an illusion‚ being achieved by the blissful state of

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