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    FDSGFDGSDFGFDGFGFDGDSFGFDSGFDGDFGFD Tirupati‚ both famous as pilgrim centres. He graduated with a Master’s Degree in Arts from Madras University. In partial fulfilment for his M.A. degree‚ Radhakrishnan wrote a thesis on the ethics of the Vedanta titled "The Ethics of the Vedanta and Its Metaphysical Presuppositions"‚ which was a reply to the charge that the Vedanta system had no room for ethics. Professor A.G. Hogg awarded the following testimonial for this thesis: "The thesis which he prepared

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    individuality can be found when the director states “From eight to ninety-six buds‚ and every bud will turn into a perfectly formed embryo‚ and every embryo into a full-sized adult. Making ninety-six human beings grow where only one grew before” (Huxley 6). This shows that they sacrificed their individuality because people aren’t going to be born to be different‚ but be born to look like ninety-six others. This is important because people are sacrificing their individuality to ensure that all their

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    Helmholtz Watson and John the “Savage” that he was a pretty good physicist who made a new discovery. He tells them that his punishment for it was “Very nearly what’s going to happen to you young men. I was on the point of being sent to an island‚” (Huxley 232). Upon hearing this‚ Bernard goes mad and immediately points fingers to his two friends‚ saying‚ “You can’t send me. … It was the others‚” (232). This exchange between Mond and the other three men show the way the World State kept a short leash

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    Brave New World Essay In Aldous Huxley’s novel‚ Brave New World‚ the citizens of the World State are bred into specific caste systems. These consist of Alphas‚ Betas‚ Gammas‚ Deltas‚ and Epsilons. The different caste systems differ from each other in many ways‚ and have multiple purposes. There are many differences between the different groups in the caste system. Alphas are the most intelligent of them all. They wear the color grey‚ and are the tallest and most good looking. While

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    the norm for people in the world state to have intense feelings for one another. Pressured by Lenina‚ Bernard finally gives in and takes the soma‚ forgetting the entire night prior."Have a gramme‚" suggested Lenina he refused‚ preferring his anger. (Huxley 31-2) Peer pressure is how the younger generation gets started into the world of drugs. For example‚ a teenager could be at a party with some friends and then all of the sudden get asked to smoke weed or take xanax to “relax”. With all of their friends

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    way of shaping its people. Unlike being born from a mother the new state‚ the people are raised from test tubes called the “Bokanovsky’s process” (Huxley). Allowing the world to create anyone they want by creating “ Ninety-six identical twins” to erase any free thought and creativeness from their society shaping “Community‚Identity‚ Stability” (Huxley). With the same idea in mind both worlds have their own ways of pursuing it‚ but with the

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    want the child to come out smart‚ or things like alcohol to the embryo if they want it to come out stupid. Then the child is put through a series of conditioning treatments that make the child behave exactly how the government wants the child to (Huxley). In Anthem the government has also taken control of every aspect of te people’s lives. They are not as drastic as the government in Brave New World‚ but they put a child through a conditioning school‚ they choose the job that the person will do‚

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    The society that exist today and the one that exist in Brave New World‚ by Aldous Huxley‚ have similar concepts in the way that the world is run. It was decided long ago‚ that in our society we must have crucial roles that we must all participate in‚ in order to have a functional system. Brave New World’s society is created intentionally in order to create a “functional system”. For example‚ they already have rules and regulations that the public must follow in order to prevent any chaos from occurring

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    Huxley was born on July 26‚ 1894‚ he came from a wealthy known family. However Huxley had a rough childhood he grew up thinking he was different‚ people treated him like he was different‚ he was odd of the group. However it wasn’t that he was different it was just that he was intelligent well at least for his age‚ he was seen as Superior‚ his mind was more developed than anyone his age. Growing up Huxley was loved by many due to his intelligence. Huxley felt it was his obligation to fight the idea

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    Isolation from the New World and the Reservation Can the upbringing of a person distinguish one from the society one lives in? In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ John faces isolation in both societies that he belongs to. Linda‚ Shakespeare‚ and the Malpais religion create a discrepancy between the New World and the Reservation leaving John as an outsider from both. Throughout John’s childhood Linda played the role of his mother. Despite being his mother‚ Linda considered John an omen. Instead

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