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    restricted by such factors but that is merely a fleeting moment as he is slowly exposed to more and more of the world. I agree that “everywhere [man] is in chains‚” but on the contrary‚ I believe man is already chained from the start—that man is never free. In the novel‚ Brave New World‚ by Aldous Huxley‚ babies are “decanted” and conditioned to play out their predestined roles in the World State. As early as the embryonic stage‚ babies-to-be already have their fates determined for them. In addition

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    Happiness is tempting‚ but it’s not always pure. In A Brave New World‚ a futuristic- historical blended novel by Aldous Huxley‚ happiness is a facade‚ and a trick‚ like a piece of candy‚ used by the government. The novel reflects history‚ but in correspondence‚ predicts the future. When new faces were brought into the world‚ the indigenous people were disgusted by their qualities of real human beings. The “civilized” ones were nauseated by old age‚ solitude‚ and thoughts of God and science. These

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    Attack on Utopian Society in Brave New World Huxley’s Brave New World is an attack on Utopian Society. Having a perfect society seems ideal since it takes away the pains and struggles of the real world. Things such as finding a loved one‚ heartbreak‚ deciding on a career path‚ being successful‚ and raising a family. This novel focuses on what the world would be like if it were a utopian society‚ and the reader can see that it is not as perfect as it seems. It shows how technology and engineering

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    In Brave New World‚ there is an ongoing conflict between John and society‚ specifically with the people who believe in the status quo. John begins to disgust the “civilized” society as Bernard shows him around London and he sees it as an unnatural place and a world of false happiness. He also despises how addicted his mother becomes to soma‚ taking so much soma that it deteriorates her health and‚ eventually‚ she dies in a state of delusion. At the point of his mother’s death John begins to further

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    In “Brave New World‚” Aldous Huxley expresses this idea through a character named John who had never been to the new world‚ but had heard about it from his mother in stories. When given the chance to go‚ he begins to see all the technology and fascinating things that the new world has to offer. However‚ the longer he stays there he begins to realize the disadvantages. Through the use of metaphors‚ onomatopoeias‚ and similes‚ Huxley portrays the negative effects of technology on society from an outsider’s

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    freedom. However‚ a 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

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    humanity. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley presents a dystopian‚ emotionless and controlled world where all individuality is masked by their false understanding of “happiness”. Soma‚ is their armament against the effects of conflict and the only way to indulge in their inescapable life. True happiness is only possible through the perception and feeling of emotions‚ soma simply provides a distraction from the truth of a world gone wrong. In fact‚ it appears the plot‚ tone and characters from the novel

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    tiers and two sub-tiers‚ Alphas and Betas being above Gamma‚ Delta‚ and Epsilon‚ with plusses and minuses within each tier. From the moment they are ‘conceived’‚ they are designated to a certain caste. Without any input from themselves‚ someone decided their abilities‚ their fears‚ their desires‚ and their entire life. They have had not only the equality of opportunity taken from them‚ and with that the equality of condition. The lower castes are physically and mentally inferior to others‚ after being

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    ways to overcome these problems with great success! The public today is much more environmentally aware compared to the society in Brave New World. The differences may be small but are extremely noticeable throughout the book. Advancements are a large portion of the transportation industry. A few small advancements are in the Eco - friendly direction. Americans mold to new advancements “...by buying thriftier cars” (Kotkin). Eco - Friendly transportation has been advancing for quite some time now and

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    Brave New World‚ a science fiction novel written by Aldous Huxley in 1932 envisioned a future where all human beings were created in a lab; their‚ genes were manipulated‚ and the undesirable characteristics were removed. The embryos were modified to achieve certain levels of intelligence‚ physical strength and beauty. Little did Huxley know that his imagination is now possibly becoming a reality. In the recent decades‚ the field of human genetic engineering has become one of the major areas in science

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