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    pneumatic. Lenina is a particularly attractive female since many men in the society seem to be attracted to her. Even the Arch-Community-Songster of Canterbury is attracted to Lenina. “‘Lenina my dear‚’ he called in another tone. ‘come with me‚’”(Huxley 176). This quote shows that Lenina is able to get any guy to want her‚ even members of higher classes. For instance‚ she’s able to get Henry Foster‚ an Alpha‚ to have her as well. Overall‚ Lenina is a very attractive woman who uses her assets to her

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    Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley is like no other in fantasy or satire. It predicts a future overpowered by technology where the people have no religion. With advanced technology and the genetic engineering‚ people live flourishing‚ material lives in their society. This is a society with no love‚ starvation ‚disease‚ coldness‚ wars‚ crimes‚ and artistic creativity .As the World State’s motto declares: “community‚ identity‚ stability.” (Huxley‚1). Thinking will threaten the

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    technology in a similar manner as politics control nuclear technology. If reprogenetics is allowed to make a breakthrough then it could create a nightmarish dystopia with scenes similar to the ones mentioned in the novel Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley‚ where humans are mentioned as immoral emotionless androids that are controlled by the autocratic government. The opponents of the reprogenetics further state that the society is not ready to integrate the ideology of reprogenetics within the minds

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    the three words that hang on a sign at the entrance of the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre. These words are supposedly the World State motto and the prime goals of this “utopian” society. In the beginning of Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley portrayed the setting as a utopia‚ an ideally perfect place‚ but is anything but perfect. This novel depicts a complete nightmare where society is dehumanized‚ uniformed‚ and chaotic. Brave New World intrigued me‚ even before I began reading because

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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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    Happiness without Truth in Brave New World and Island by Aldous Huxley Utopia is a feeling within a society where perfect is achieved to create stability and happiness. In the novels Brave New World and Island by Aldous Huxley he explores this idea. In the novels the author demonstrates that happiness cannot coexist with truth. The use of lies‚ corruption and inhumane sacrifice are used to create a false sense of happiness. The predominant use of lies in both novels simply to obtain a “Utopic”

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    that is‚ “What if?” Typically‚ their government‚ beliefs‚ and way of life are different from what we would find normal. All the literary works demonstrate a society unlike ours including: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Harrison Vonnegut‚ “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury‚ Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ 1984 by George Orwell‚ and Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer. In every dystopian society‚ there is an outcast

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    “Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards.‚” first said by Aldous Huxley. This quote means that as technology develops‚ it hinders our abilities as humans. In terms of technology in education‚ what most see as advancement‚ others’ question. How does the availability of online classes affect the quality of education? THESIS: Clearly‚ avoiding the commute from home to school and choosing the times you study is far more convenient that adhering

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    involve the gain of experience through the loss of some degree of innocence due to the willingness to learn from personal and extraneous experiences. Experience instills wisdom by diminishing some of the naiveté brought about by innocence. Aldous Huxley once stated that “experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him." In Barbara’s “The Lesson‚” the protagonist‚ Sylvia‚ has to put up with an educated woman‚ Ms. Moore‚ who is trying to expose the children of

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    Does a strong commitment to technological progress cause a society to neglect other values such as education and the protection of the environment? Devotion to science and technological advancements is unable to isolate other governments‚ institutional or organization values in a society. After all‚ the significance of technology in a society is to improve and transform the world to a better place and its people for the better. To my knowledge and from books that I have read such as Aldous Huxley’s

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