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    important theme in Brave New World‚ is when a group of people have complete control over a society‚ that people loose their individuality. In Brave New World‚ they had no control in what they wanted do or be in the future‚ their future is already picked out for them before they are already born. All the people in the World State lose what makes them unique‚ and when somebody does want to do something out of the ordinary‚ they are given a drug to calm them down and keep them quiet. In the World State there

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    A year ago today I woke up from an enduring coma‚ which was due to a bullet hitting my frontal lobe in a mass shooting at a concert in Chicago‚ and it brought me to a dull country with no opportunity for advancement . I woke up to a dreary hospital room waiting for someone to come in‚ and I pondered a look around my room which only displayed one machine that kept me alive and a bed. Apparently the government stopped funding hospitals and several other groups because our debt came back to us to bite

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    <center><b>Discuss how the society in Brave New World works to ensure that people do not change their socio-economic class.</b></center> <br> <br>Through Brave New World‚ Huxley depicts a new‚ industrialized world‚ which is financially stable and has prevented poverty and self-destruction. Dictatorial governments are there to ensure stability and maintain perfection of the world. <br> <br>Therefore‚ just like under any other totalitarian government‚ social‚ mental and economic freedoms are abolished

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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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    NOTES FROM Brave New World Aldous Huxley Chapter 11 Finally—and this was by far the strongest reason for people’s not wanting to see poor Linda—there was her appearance. Fat; having lost her youth; with bad teeth‚ and a blotched complexion‚ and that figure (Ford!)—you simply couldn’t look at her without feeling sick‚ yes‚ positively sick. Chapter 11 Fat; having lost her youth; with bad teeth‚ and a blotched complexion‚ and that figure (Ford!)—you simply couldn’t look at her without

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    “In The wild” pertains to the naturally occurring world‚ therefore to be “In The Wild” is to maintain naturally occurring rhythms and process and to uphold a natural state of being. The novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and Blade Runner directed by Ridley Scott explores the consequences of the destruction of a natural lifestyle when the lifestyle of the individual is being dictated by totalitarian power intent on manipulating and controlling the natural environment. The contexts of both texts

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    understanding of the wild‚ are shaped and reflected in Blade Runner‚ by Ridley Scott‚ and in Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) through their composers’ use of the contrast between true nature and the wild. The human relationship with the wild is tenuous‚ and this is shown within both texts. More often than not‚ nature is understood simply as a force to be dominated‚ controlled or exploited for the benefit of humanity. The new wild is one created by human society however‚ although developed and sustained by the

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    accomplishments are a testimony to his own words and thus can be considered the backbone of the novel Island‚ where Aldous Huxley depicts the Pacific island of Pala. Pala is an ideal society sustained by philosophical values and disjunction from the surrounding world. Naturally‚ Pala attracts the envy and acrimony from other civil bodies in pursuit of their rich oil deposits‚ leading to the foreseen demise of the utopia. Shipwrecking on the island‚ William Asquith Farnaby is enlightened by the perfection that is

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    Can you ever imagine going insane or feeling as though you had completely lost your marbles? At the current time in the world‚ people who have gone mad are rejected and outcasts from society and are considered cursed by God or possessed. A petrifying fear came over me‚ I didn’t want to be possessed by a demon‚ I didn’t want to be disowned by my family. On an average day‚ I do chores and cook dinner. Minding my own business‚ suddenly‚ I saw my reflection in the window‚ but my reflection wasn’t a

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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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