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    In Brave New World‚ Huxley exaggerates the fact that a world that strives for stability must eliminate individualism and relationships. One major distortion in Brave New World is the prevention of individualism. In order to live in a Utopia‚ a person cannot be an individual. Huxley makes this clear from the first page of the novel‚ revealing the World State’s motto of “Community‚ Identity‚ Stability.” Conformity is what this society strives for. Individuals cannot make up a community‚ which is why

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    Because the uniformity of all people creates stability‚ the brave new world seems to be perfect. No one needs to live in a state of desire as they should always be able to fulfill their wishes. If they cannot have that satisfaction‚ they risk feeling disappointed or sad. A horrible fate in this world is to live through periods of desire and fulfillment (Diken 155). The people in this world must maintain feelings of happiness at all times. However‚ humans are supposed to make the best of the worst

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    Overriding the Power of the Individual‚ or the Dawn of Homogenization: a Research Assignment Aldous Huxley’s satirical novel‚ Brave New World‚ rationalizes the fears of individualistic entrepreneurs cowering in the face of Big Business and Totalitarian dictatorships‚ yet provides a sense of hope when facing adversity through the wonderment of Shakespeare’s texts. Under the law of industrialization‚ all cottage-industries fall. As yield increases‚ price drops‚ and the purpose for the existence

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    the future. The book Brave New World‚ written by Aldous Huxley‚ set in London of AD 2540‚ discusses how the development of reproductive technology‚ sleep- learning‚ physiological operation and operant conditioning combined together to extremely change their society. This fictional society was the vision of Aldous Huxley about the future. Although the main purpose of Huxley’s writing could be to show us the effect of drug usage on society and an individual. Huxley’ wrote Brave New World to warn the

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    believe that this is real happiness‚ it should be something that lasts long and something that does not disappear as soon as you do not have the newest car or the most luxurious house or the most expensive shoes. When reading the novels Brave New World‚

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    it is a massive driving force in determining what is to happen next. This idea of authority is a continuous theme in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. In modern society as well as in

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    capitalism getting bigger like in Korea‚ some parts of Brave New World are becoming more and more real. With the growth in T.V. we don’t have to be asleep to be out into hypnopaedia. Everything around us today is all about getting us to buy it. And in the brave new world they have everyone buying games to stay entertained. The money everyone makes just goes right back to the Government. Just like in today’s society we are buying. Also in Brave New World they are making games complicated so that way

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    socializing with the world. Its ironic how from the year of the 21st century more people are glued to their phone rather than interacting with the outside world‚ experiencing new things that may be healthier for them rather than harming them. However ‚ in Brave New World their whole civilization is harming them without them knowing it. They give them these anti-depression pills ‚ have them condition

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    image of paradise for humanity‚ where the everyday stresses for survival and success are washed away by the perfection of the ideal state for the human race‚ each individual predetermined in their roles in life. However‚ in Aldous Huxley’s novel “Brave New World”‚ this imagined place of heaven on Earth is disturbing in its reverence for technology‚ need for promiscuity‚ and the suppression of new ideas‚ all for the betterment of this society‚ the World State. This is extended into the gender roles

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    "Over the main entrance the words‚ Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center‚ and in a shield the World State’s motto‚ Community‚ Identity‚ Stability." (Huxley‚1) As Brave New World opens‚ the ideas of this motto initially seems like a decent idea. As the book develops I found there is no community‚ identity‚ or stability and is a mere paradox and false representation to create a stable utopia. The idea of community we have today is virtually non-existent in this new world. When I

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