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    Brave New World essay Imagine a world without wars‚ famine‚ old-age or diseases‚ where everybody is happy with what they have and where people don’t complain. Imagine this place‚ where people do not discriminate each other for their skin colour or because of their religion. This is the situation of the Brave New World‚ the people there are divided into ranks‚ from Alpha Plus to Epsilon. But they don’t care about the classes‚ their mentality is simple; without the other classes‚ life wouldn’t be

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    The House of a Brave New World: Brave New World Vs. The House of The Scorpions Introduction: Dystopia; an “imaginary” society in which citizens are dehumanized and live what readers deem as an unpleasant‚ worthless life. Nancy Farmer’s novel The House of The Scorpions and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World are two dystopian novels that paint a surreal image of two societies on two opposite sides of the spectrum. Farmer’s novel depicts the life of a clone of the head of a huge drug cartel named

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    party used secret police‚ censorship and terror. Huxley wrote Brave New World between World War I and World War II. The effects of the War‚ were became obvious. Huxley wrote about changes in the feeling of nationalism to Great Britain‚ and began to move toward more equality among the classes and between the sexes. During this time period between the Wars totalitarianism was apparent. Totalitarian figures appear in Brave New World as Huxley’s characters. He uses names of socialist and totalitarian

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    According to Karl Marx‚ the struggle between the upper class‚ the bourgeoisie and the lower class‚ the proletariat‚ has always been a constant conflict throughout history. The bourgeoisie controlled all means of production and continuously oppressed the proletariat‚ which was unfair because the proletariats were the ones doing hard labor‚ yet the bourgeoisie gained all of the benefits. Marx believed that in order to end this class struggle‚ class distinctions would need to be eliminated. In order

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    In the book‚ Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ there are many things that you see in today’s society and there are many things you don’t. The book is a representation on how our future is going to play out. Personal relationships‚ education‚ and creative expression might not be the exact same‚ but we are heading down the same path if we are not careful. Not too long from now we will soon become the society that Huxley was presenting in the novel. Personal relationships are not how they used to be

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    are a few things wrong with the society in Brave New World. The first of the problems is the complacency of the people. Everyone in this world like where they are but this is because they have been conditioned to. The second problem is the soma that is almost constantly taken. Lastly most people do not know how anything works and moreover they do not try to improve how it works because it’s a job for sections of higher castes. The people in Brave New World are almost all complacent in the positions

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    Flowers for Algernon and Brave New World: Science’s Influence on Society "That’s the thing about human life" said author of Flowers for Algernon‚ Daniel Keyes‚ "there is no control group‚ no way to ever know how any of us would have turned out if any variables had been changed" (Keyes). In two societies where science is used to change the order of the worldBrave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ and Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes‚ show the impact of science on society. As one book shows the consequences

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    Margaret Atwood once stated‚ “Every utopia faces the same problem: What do you do with the people who do not fit in?” In these books: Brave New World‚ The Maze Runner‚ and Blast‚ Corrupt‚ Dismantle‚ Erase they all demonstrate an utopian society in some way or another‚ but the flaws start to show in all of them. While these books try and achieve this perfect world with no crime or worries‚ the books all start to show their own flaws and how they are more to and more like a dystopian society in the

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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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    what so ever in Brave New World. No mother or fathers. Babies are born with no family. No dads‚ moms‚ siblings. They’re on their own. They are brain washed to think that everyone belongs to everyone. They are encouraged to have meaningless sex. In our time we have morals. Most people disagree the idea of pre=marital sex. We think for ourselves. We stick with our families and love them and support them. The huge difference between the family society in Brave New World and our world.... would be that

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