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    Sam Radice Brave New World Active Reading Assignment 1. 45‚ 63‚ 78‚ 89‚ 95‚ 99‚ 105‚ 141‚ 148‚ 156‚ 160‚ 161‚ 164‚ 212‚ 217 When Bernard travels throughout Brave New World‚ he never seems to take a long time‚ there is not much description about the length of time that it takes. It always seems like when Bernard travels‚ he does so extremely unconfidently. He is always either slouched or trying to pick himself up right before he arrives of ‘hiding behind the agave’. Bernard never travels with

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    suffering as when we love” (Sigmund Freud). Love can demolish and make yourself feel vulnerable to the outside world as well as betrayed from the one who loves you if they hurt or do not even feel the same way towards you. It is self-destruction to be letting yourself feel affection towards another being without taking in consideration of what could happen in the future. In another world‚ love between two people is praised through marriage or having children and the desired feeling to have individuality

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    Brave New World     Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is a satire showing the need for individualism‚ and the problems of a controlling society. Helmholtz Watson lives in a world where individualism is practically absent and forgotten. However‚ this does not stop him from being an individual thinker and rebel. Watson is smarter than everyone else‚ too smart for his peers liking. This‚ plus his refusal to follow the social “norms” make him an outsider. He creates the rift between himself and society

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    Another important part ot time was the several years living away from England with his family across Italy during the 1920’s through to the early 1930’s. He would go on to write three economical successful novels during that time titled Antic Hay‚ Those Barren Leaves‚ and Point‚ Counter Point. They all‚ just like his book Crome‚ centered around modern or advanced society and the usual moral dilemmas that follow suet with it. He approached the ideas in his writes with his common satire aspect on life

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    Happiness without Truth in Brave New World and Island by Aldous Huxley Utopia is a feeling within a society where perfect is achieved to create stability and happiness. In the novels Brave New World and Island by Aldous Huxley he explores this idea. In the novels the author demonstrates that happiness cannot coexist with truth. The use of lies‚ corruption and inhumane sacrifice are used to create a false sense of happiness. The predominant use of lies in both novels simply to obtain a “Utopic”

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    understanding of the wild‚ are shaped and reflected in Blade Runner‚ by Ridley Scott‚ and in Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) through their composers’ use of the contrast between true nature and the wild. The human relationship with the wild is tenuous‚ and this is shown within both texts. More often than not‚ nature is understood simply as a force to be dominated‚ controlled or exploited for the benefit of humanity. The new wild is one created by human society however‚ although developed and sustained by the

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    distinguishes them from others of the same kind‚ especially when strongly marked’. Maintaining individuality and standing out from everyone else has always been difficult. Not just today‚ in the 21st century‚ but throughout history. Often the pressures faced from society and the fear of being cast as an outsider can cause one to conform to society and give in. This is apparent in the book ‘Brave New World’ and it has also been shown over many years in the past. All people‚ from celebrities to everyday

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    In the societies of Brave New World and Pleasantville their way of living is based on stability and happiness. In both societies happiness and stability are created in the beginning in the hopes of good and not evil. The temporary stability and the happiness in society allows people to feel that they belong until it is further realized that their society is not what they expected it was. The depravation from a normal society withheld the ability of expression creating the society to change when atypical

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    Loss of Free Will and Personality in Brave New World The novel Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley is like no other in fantasy or satire. It predicts a future overpowered by technology where the people have no religion. With advanced technology and the genetic engineering‚ people live flourishing‚ material lives in their society. This is a society with no love‚ starvation ‚disease‚ coldness‚ wars‚ crimes‚ and artistic creativity .As the World State’s motto declares: “community

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    speech‚ or happiness in general? In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ there are many different attitudes portrayed with the purpose to make the reader think of the possible changes in our society and how they could affect its people. Brave New World is an unsettling‚ loveless and even sinister place. This is because Huxley endows his "ideal" society with features calculated to alienate his audience. Typically‚ reading Brave New World elicits the very same disturbing feelings in the

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