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    Good Thing Orwell The first article‚ Search Engine Agendas by Gary Anthes is based on how the internet can redirect your political views by giving pleasant or unpleasant‚ information or news on a platform you’re searching up. The author‚ Gary Anthes‚ is a technology writer and editor based in Arlington‚ Virginia therefore he is able to speak about this topic because of the research he implements into his written article. Right away in the first paragraph‚ Gary gives a summary of the main ideas of

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    In order to create a hypothetical utopian society‚ Aldous Huxley projects the future progression of technology and bases the direction of his novel Brave New World on those predictions. He shows how social standards and beliefs can be changed‚ and how a few upgrades over a few decades can cause society to be nearly unrecognizable‚ vastly dissimilar‚ and frankly quite strange from an outside perspective. Huxley predicts that technological advances can lead to views on birth‚ sex‚ and relationships

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    Education_ (Boston University) 180.3 (1998): 57-66. In "Brave New World"‚ Aldous Huxley ’s increasingly significant orgy satire‚ he depicted the works of Shakespeare as the last repository of humanity (Aeschliman 57). Today self-reliance in the world of market capitalism has made human decency weaken (59). For Shakespeare this world of ’self-reliant ’ relativism and antinomian ’enlightenment ’ was lethal. As Aldous Huxley discerned‚ and showed in "Brave New World"‚ Shakespeare hated the world of liberated

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    World Essay Brave New World is a novel written in the early 1930’s about a Utopian society where everyone lives in peace and harmony with each other and with themselves. However we may not perceive it as such as the author of the novel‚ Aldous Huxley‚ has used this Utopia to describe a Dystopia he feels will soon be reflective of our own world. He expresses that this New World is nothing but flawed as this peace and harmony is only an illusion‚ being achieved by the blissful state of ignorance

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    War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. In 1984 by George Orwell‚ these are slogans held by the party called IngSoc. It stands for English Socialism and it is the governing body of Oceania‚ which is modern-day Americas‚ United Kingdom‚ and South Africa. This government is totalitarian‚ it has complete control over its citizens. The people don’t do anything without the government knowing about it‚ and even thoughts are not safe. If you don’t think like everyone else‚ they can tell

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    the use of anesthetics. However‚ there is also a grey area where some people support it only under certain circumstances. Despite differing opinions‚ both sides agree that animal suffering should be minimized (Murnaghan). In the book 1984‚ George Orwell explores the concept of dictatorship‚ by showing how the main character‚ Winston Smith’s life is dictated by Big Brother. Big Brother is the government that monitors citizens’ every move. Everything including the food in this book is monitored by

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    Huxley’s view In Neil postman’s amusing ourselves to death‚ Huxley teaches us that in the age of advanced technology‚ spiritual devastation is more likely to come from an enemy with a smiling face than from one whose countenance exudes suspicion and hate. In his teachings we learn that we are always watching our neighbor in order to protect ourselves. Huxley says that all Americans are Marxist‚ for we believe nothing if not that history is moving us toward some preordained paradise and that technology

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    and the way we think. In the first chapter of the book "The Medium is the Metaphor" Postman (1985) begins his argument that he presents through out the book. Postman (1985) explains how knowledge is no longer gained from print‚ but from visual. This change is dramatic and irreversibly and the two print and visual can not accommodate one another. In chapter 2 Postman (1985) lays out a plan for the book. Postman (1985) rants and raves about how television is evil and has destroyed our minds and way

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    and those rule it‚ and how to achieve it‚ but nobody can agree on one specific utopian concept. Human nature is at its best volatile‚ and society is the accumulation of this human nature applied to a large group of people. In Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley depicts a civilization where problems can be expunged from society if personal freedom is eliminated. With a homogenized religion dealing with drugs and sex forced upon the citizens‚ their human nature is simplified into a pure and stable being. It

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    ‘’An Marxist study of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley” Alisha Ghosh QD Leavis’ essay mentions a statistic‚ “The investigation made in 1924 into the stocks and issues of urban libraries revealed that while they had 63% of non-fiction works on an average to 37% of fiction‚ only 22% of non-fiction is issued in comparison 78% of fiction.” This clearly ascertains the fact that a commodity that is in demand at a particular point of time is determined by the class or group that is ‘ruling’ or is in

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