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    Prevalent Symbols in Brave New World and V for Vendetta Symbols are a prevalent technique used in the art of literature and movie making. Both Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and V for Vendetta directed by James McTeague use the symbolism to show their attention to detail and to add importance to the their work. For example‚ Soma is an intense drug used by the characters symbolizes immediate gratification throughout the novel. In a different media‚ V for Vendetta‚ the use of the letter "V" is

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    question arises: can we possess both happiness and freedom? Most people may not have a clear answer for that. Brave New World‚ through the actions of its characters‚ reveals that there exists a conflict between the possession of the two ideas. Lenina‚ having been conditioned to be happy‚ has unconsciously given up the ability to have freedoms. From birth‚ she was assigned the role of beta plus‚ trained to not seek art‚ science or relationships. All of her material needs and wants are met. Nothing

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    Dystopia in Aldous Huxley ’s Brave New Worl It ’s hard to imagine yet somehow so extremely close to us is the possibility of a world of ideal perfection where there is no room or acceptance of individuality. Yet‚ as we strive towards the growth of technology and improvement of our daily living we come closer to closing the gap between the freedom of emotions‚ self understanding‚ and of speech and the devastation of a dystopia. A utopia‚ or perfect world‚ gone awry is displayed in Aldous Huxley

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    “The warm‚ the richly coloured‚ the infinitely friendly world of soma-holiday. How kind‚ how good-looking how delightfully amusing everyone was!”(huxley‚77). In the World State‚ Soma makes everything look better‚ and makes everyone feel better. Since Lenina‚ Henry‚ and Abby took Soma‚ they were instantly happy. The narrator says‚ “By this time the Soma had begun to work. Eyes shome cheeks were flushed‚ the inner light of universal benevolence broke out in every face in happy‚ friendly smiles.”(huxley

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    generate” is presented in a positive and negative way (Huxley‚ Brave New World). One kind of example of this is the relationship between Linda and John to which they are mother and child respectively. After Tomakin‚ the father‚ left‚ the both had to struggle together for their own survival in the savage reservation. The relationship it left gave a mentally healthy life for Linda and John to which those who want to have children the normal way strives

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    fictional society‚ soma is prescribed to almost every single person. On Lenina and Bernards’ date‚ they had to meet the Warden and “when the Warden started booming‚ she [Lenina] had inconspicuously swallowed half a gramme of soma‚ with the result that she could now sit‚ serenely not listening‚ thinking of nothing at all‚ but with her large blue eyes fixed on the Warden’s face in an expression of rapt attention" (Huxley 47). Lenina had consciously taken a dose of soma because she had recognized that

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    Brave New World Detailed Outline Topic Sentence; In 1932‚ a write by the name of Aldous Huxley had published the novel Brave New World which was set in London‚ England during the year 2540. In 1999‚ the Modern Library ranked Brave New World fifth on the list of the 100 best selling English-language novels of the 20th century as well as fifty three out of a hundred in the Top 100 Greatest Novels of All Times in 2003. Thesis; The protagonist in Huxley’s Brave New World is Bernard Marx. Bernard

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    The Use of Satire in Brave New World Brave New World‚ written by Aldous Huxley is a utopian novel that uses satire to a great extent. Brave New World takes place in the future‚ where people are no longer born‚ and are artificially created. People are placed into five classes before birth and are conditioned to like what they do‚ and not to think for themselves. Throughout the book Huxley uses satire against religion‚ family and society. In this futuristic world‚ a religion exists that opposes what

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    Brave New World Essay In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ John has incredibly different views from the people in the new world. Soon after John is introduced in the novel it is noticeable to see how he struggles in trying to adjust to his odd lifestyle in the new world. John has many morals and standards that he tries to live by. His morals are unbelievably different from the new world’s views. Compared to John‚ the new world seems to not posses real morals. Both John and the new world have certain

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    In World State‚ the citizens sacrifice real feelings and emotional attachments to gain stability. However‚ sacrificing real feelings and emotion for social stability is not right because without real feelings and emotion people feel like they have no freedom‚ in addition to having no emotions or feelings‚ they have no family because there is no emotion. Therefore‚ no one really cares for you. Another thing‚ is that there is really no meaning of life without feelings or emotion. Feelings and emotion

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