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    of world we are creating?” (Orwell‚ 1950 p.267)George Orwell‚ author of 1984 released in 1950‚ present the idea of a society that proves to be a dystopia as it is completely based on fear and rarely does one see happiness while in the other hand‚ Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World presents the idea of a functional utopia were feelings are destroyed and no one is unhappy because they don’t know happiness but all this could change by the hands of one outcast. These two societies ruled in different ways-one

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    How many of us living in the United States manage to find ourselves at the latest holiday sales in order to get those “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

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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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    The first three chapters of Huxley’s Brave New World already show the alarming‚ but all the same mind-blowing differences between our society and the futuristic society that the novel presents. The reader gains knowledge of the orthodox but profoundly strange ways of the fictitious world through a tour given by the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning to new students at the building. In these pages‚ I especially noticed the peculiar way babies are made‚ born‚ nurtured‚ and raised. There are no

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    many stories are depicted as small and insignificant‚ but in 1984 and Brave New World they are much more. The governments in both books realized that the power lies within the kids. Both governments figured out that if they could control the children they would control the future. Both governments went about gaining their power in slightly different ways‚ but each method was very powerful. The children in both Brave New World and 1984 are taught their belief systems by their government‚ but the children

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    This is apparent in the book ‘Brave New World’ and it has also been shown over many years in the past. All people‚ from celebrities to everyday people‚ the struggle that is to maintain ones individuality has always existed. To stand up to everyone else and maintain ones character is never easy and can often be dangerous. To go against everyones views and opinions‚ especially when no one shares the same views as you can be very daunting. In the book ‘Brave New World’‚ the author Aldous Huxley

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    basic necessities of life. But‚ is happiness attained only when one’s life is full of luxuries‚ immediate gratification‚ and excess? We will evaluate happiness‚ family structure‚ and the freedom and limitation within More’s Utopia and Huxley’s Brave New World and determine the positive and negative aspects within each society. In Book 1 of Thomas More’s Utopia‚ thieve suffer the consequence of being put to death‚ including theft of a loaf of bread in order prevent starvation. Thieves suffered the

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    Because of the technology used by the World State’s leaders‚ social class is predetermined and humans are grown in a way according to their status; the lower the class‚ the dumber and uglier the individual is created to be. As adults‚ the upper two classes interact socially with each other but

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    Prescription drugs are one of the most commonly used methods of curing illness‚ and fighting diseases‚ however they have many negative side effects such as addiction and abuse as seen in today’s society and in Brave New World. One in every four people in America abuse prescription drugs. There are many diseases people could die from if not for prescription drugs. Prescription drugs also tranquilize many illnesses or harmful body conditions allowing for a sort of numbness or ease to the human body

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    the book Brave New World there is this constant presence of this perfect drug known as soma. Soma is the drug in which the society uses it for depression‚ stress‚ etc. Huxley uses this drug in the novel as a form of happiness to the state and as a form of controlling. The scary thing about Huxley’s prediction about this perfect drug soma is scary due to the fact of its relevancy in today’s society with marijuana. The two drugs are very similar in the way they are used recreationally‚ how they control

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