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    loyalty and love. Most of the rules in Huxley’s novel sound illegal. Five year olds play erotic games; this screams child pornography. What sick person would force children to have sex with each other? The caste system correlates to India which falls under illegal activities. Most importantly‚ people have to do above and beyond geniuses to develop the test tube theory etc. The education systems in the United States‚ Canada‚ and Europe fabricate learning; the children’s mindset of school describes it

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    Vincent Frankini 12/11/13 Mrs. Coleman Internal Assessment Mathematics in an NFL Offense When my Teacher Mrs. Coleman told my class that we were going to be writing a 6-12 page paper on mathematics in real life‚ I was upset with the idea because I didn’t think I would be able to find any ideas that I would enjoy researching. At first‚ I thought long and hard about many different topics but weren’t able to come up with anything. This

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    They have the ability to practise the religion they please‚ preach the religion they want to preach‚ have the right to free speech‚ and more importantly have the right to vote‚ and choose their representatives to government. A good argument for dictatorship would be that people would do as they please‚ would not be an asset to society and not contribute to society. They would not send their kids to school‚ nor would they pay taxes. My answer to that would be‚ these kind of incidents happen if the

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    Brave New World: Huxley Predicted Many Events of the Future Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World out of fear of society’s apparent lack of morals and corrupt behaviour during the roaring twenties. Huxley believed that the future was doomed to a non-individualistic‚ conformist society‚ a society void of the family unit‚ religion and human emotions. Throughout the novel‚ Huxley predicts many events for the future‚ most of which concentrate on a morally corrupt society. The most important of

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    Technology: Lifes Simplifier In Aldous Huxley’s‚ “Time and the Machine” he speaks of time in such a way that nobody would think to appreciate it. Although‚ some say that time technology has increased our workloads and made us as a society “dumber”: technology has undeniably improved our life style and made knowledge much more accessible. Some say that people today can’t survive in the wilderness as humans used to; I agree 100%. People may not be able to build a house of sticks and mud‚ but we

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    Propaganda is when someone uses allegations‚ ideas‚ or rumors to further their own cause and hurt someone else. I do believe that the Romans used this method to make themselves and their empire look better. The Romans might have been some of the first rulers to use propaganda‚ but since their time we have seen many political leaders use the same methods to make themselves achieve a higher level of affection from the people under them. The first sign to me of their propaganda was their architecture

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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

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    The use of propaganda in Orwell’s novel 1984 closely replicates the use of propaganda used by Adolph Hitler in Nazi Germany during his reign. Hitler’s use of propaganda was extremely effective. Propaganda was a powerful tool; Hitler used it to instruct the German people with his Nazi ideology. Propaganda was everywhere; in the newspapers‚ schools‚ speeches and basically the whole media. If they didn’t follow the propaganda they were punished and were brainwashed to believe that Hitler and the Nazis

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    Most Nazi Propaganda was ineffective. Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement. The Nazis used propaganda to a great extent in Germany. It was impossible to escape and millions of ordinary Germans came across Propaganda every day. Not all the propaganda in Nazi Germany was successful but I believe that overall propaganda was massively successful in gaining Hitler and the Nazis support and influencing Germans with Nazi ideas and attitudes. By dominating all aspects of society many Germans

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    Huxley peppers the book with quotes from Shakespeare‚ indicating that this reflects John’s character arc in a big way‚ especially because the plays quoted most often is tragedies‚ and John’s character ends in the story with a tragedy. This is how‚ throughout

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