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Sharif Mansour Mrs. Por ENG 4U 2012-11-01 Key Quotes and literary significance Quote 1: “Alphas are so conditioned that they do not have to be infantile in their emotional behaviour. But that is all the more reason for their making a special effort to conform. It is their duty to be infantile‚ even against their inclination. “(Huxley 98) * Director is addressing Bernard‚ after he embarrasses himself by showing an emotional side of himself. * Goes against the idea of all the characters
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This quote is repeated twice by the new protagonist‚ John. John is first introduced when Bernard and Lenina traveled to the ‘Savage Reservations’. John got acquainted with the ‘new world’ duo while a sacrificial ceremony was ongoing. When the quote was first cited‚ John showed his anticipation to the discovery of the World State that Bernard Marx planned on taking him to. Prior to his discussion with John‚ Bernard was given consent in bringing the ‘savages’ back to the World State’. Bernard found
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Dystopian Heroes A dystopian society mainly asks one question and 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
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Shweta Jain Period 2 AP English 22 November 2008 “Brave New World” offers a view of the world as it might become if science is no longer ruled by man but man is ruled by science and thus puts at stake his freedom. Nowadays‚ probably everybody is familiar with the debates concerning the amazing breakthroughs in science‚ and especially in cloning. Brave New World shows the warnings of the dangers of giving the state control over new and powerful technologies. One illustration of this theme is
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Lenina and Bernard visit the Savage Reservation‚ where Lenina finds the materialistic sources lacking for "progress." Hypnopaedic phrases create the illusion of living in a never-ending advancing society. Since childhood‚ we are made to believe‚ almost as ’sleep-learning’ that being
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Environmental Law Assignment Green Building Index (GBI) in Malaysia | Fauzan Kahfi | Jane John Mrosso | Okky Yuda Nagarana | Vidushini Siva | (MEEM 16) I. INTRODUCTION Sustainability has now become a necessity in the urban environment. This is especially important in Malaysia‚ where the urban population is almost 75%. It is also situated in an equatorial and tropical climate region where increase urbanization will also increased warming of the land. Green building practices can substantially
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" and sexual promiscuity. Disease is nonexistent‚ old age and death made as pleasant as possible so they can be ignored. Some parts of the earth‚ however‚ are allowed to remain as they were before the World State came to power. With Bernard and Lenina‚ you visit one of these Savage Reservations‚ the New Mexican home of the Zuni Indians. It is a world away from civilized London: the Zunis are impoverished‚ dirty‚ ravaged by disease and old age‚ and still cling to their ancient religion. The settings
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Soma clouds the realities of the present and replaces them with happy hallucinations‚ and is thus a tool for promoting social stability. But even Shakespeare can be used to avoid facing the truth‚ as John demonstrates by his insistence on viewing Lenina through the lens of Shakespeare’s world‚ first as a Juliet and later as an “impudent strumpet.” According to Mustapha Mond‚ the World State prioritizes happiness at the expense of truth by design: he believes that people are better off with happiness
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