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    This paper will compare how close the scientific advancements are in the book Brave New World to the real world we live in. Even though the book takes place in the future the scientific advancements that they have are truly not that advanced compared to what we have in our world. Cloning is the proses of making an identical copy of something and in this instance we are talking about humans. In the book Brave New World the cloning proses takes place in the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning

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    English 30 – Essay #2 DUE DATE: ________________________________ Please choose one of the options below and write an essay that is between 5 and 7 pages in length for your second essay project in English 30. This essay should follow MLA format. Please choose one of the options below. 1. Family has multiple different definitions and interpretations. Identify the characteristics of family that are identified within Hamlet and The Year of the Hare. Compare and contrast the treatment of the institution

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    Society influences people’s lives; more than we realize. Huxley’s novel The Brave New World‚ has a society that dictates the live of characters. Lanina‚ a woman who is under the influence of a controlled and perfect society‚ is exposed to morals‚ self individuality‚ and imperfection. She represents the perfection of the society; however she begins to push the boundaries of this controlled life when her thoughts expand beyond normal expectations. Exposed to imperfection‚ her attempt to be more than

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    bigotry that can potentially rain on progressivism’s parade. Amidst the new administration that is “Trump’s America”‚ many have raised the question of whether this election is the beginning of a tyrannical state after all. In many ways‚ America is heading down a similar path as

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    Observations of Identity in Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World is one of future observations and assumptions. Huxley makes observations about a society that has lost individual identity and replaced it with collective identity. To prove this the following points will be addressed‚ Huxley uses John‚ the savage to demonstrate the loss of identity‚ he uses John because he is an individual and shows the variance between him and those living in Brave New World. When Lenina and Bernard

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    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 developments

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    Brave New World If a person walked past twenty people‚ at least half of them would be using technological devices. People can send photos‚ papers and videos with the click of a button. These new scientific creations have been said to make life simpler for the common person. It is said that technology is the key to success and progress in a society but many argue that it is religion and faith instead. Which is true? What really leads to improvements? Is it technology‚ or does "technological process

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    Propaganda in Our Age: The Subtle Totalitarianism of Huxley’s Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is often cited as one of the most influential and compelling works of the 20th century. Published in 1932‚ the dystopian novel’s depiction of the use of mass media and propaganda by a massive centralized government is widely considered to be decades ahead of its time. Many of Huxley’s predictions seem eerily accurate and are still frequently brought up today in discussions about the use

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    with a sudden need to boast. I’m taking Lenina Crowne to New Mexico with me‚’ he said in a tone as casual as he could make it."’As seen from this quote Bernard’s only grudge against the New World is his loneliness‚ awkwardness and his weak physique and personality. Given a chance he would enjoy the New World to the fullest as he does during his little moment of popularity.While Bernard Marx is clearly one of the main characters in Brave New World‚ Huxley does not present him as "the hero" or even give

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    Brave New World Explore the ways in which Huxley explores the idea of escapism and pleasure. Support your answer with details from the novel. In the "old world" people had to deal with melancholy and abuse‚ and pleasure was received in different ways than in that of the new world. Huxley depicts this in his novel‚ Brave New World by establishing the idea of escapism and pleasure. He portrays some people as wanting to decamp from reality and explains that people in this utopian society get their

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