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    social media based on how popular they are‚ how many likes they get on a post‚ or maybe even by how much wealth they show off. However‚ not even the citizens in Brave New World were passive people‚ like Huxley feared they would be. When John stole the soma from the deltas and started throwing them out the window‚ “A great shout suddenly went up from the mob [of deltas]; a wave of movement drove it menacingly towards the Savage” (146). It is similar to today’s society‚ where people will fight for what

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    Frederick Lewis Donaldson once said that one of “The Seven Social Sins” is “Science without Humanity.” Science‚ by it’s very nature‚ can be immoral due to its need for objectiveness. Objectiveness that can make people overlook their humanity‚ an essential element in allowing individuals to have the ability to live moral lives. In Aldous Huxley’s‚ Brave New World‚ science’s negative effect on individuals is the main theme because science replaces the family unit‚ takes the place of religion‚ and controls

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    Internet has more influence than television” (Postman). Postman’s statement is agreeable as today’s world is evolving around the media. Brave New World is strange‚ yet similar to our world‚ from the chemistry of treating an embryo to using drug – Soma‚ to make the people happy. In addition‚ conformity and technology

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    own situations. The people use drug to feel they are having everything although for real they almost have nothing but the drug. The almost universal use of the drug soma is probably the most pervasive example of such willful self-delusion. Soma takes the reality from the people and take them to a world where they get what they want. Soma clouds the realities of the present and replaces them with happy hallucinations‚ and is thus a tool for promoting social stability. But even Shakespeare can be used

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    NAME: Alina Ehrl Aldous Huxley‚ Brave New World - READING LOG (page 1) Chapter/ page/line Important facts Personal impressions a) Institutions and practices of the World State b) New information about a character c) Striking language items Chapter 1 Page 15‚ l. 7 Page 17‚ ll. 26 - 27 The Director of the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre shows a group of students around (who are going to work in the Centre in the future) First room:

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    60% of Americans are taking prescription drugs regularly. That isn’t as much as much as everyone that is in The Brave New world but is still a significant number. People taking drugs to escape pain seems like The Brave New World society that takes Soma to stay happy. (Dennis)

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    society has been neglecting human-being distinction in the progression of worshipping technology. In the story there are no mothers or fathers and people are produced on a meeting line where they are classified before birth. They also use a drug called‚ soma‚ to control themselves which illustrate the lack of personal freedom. Everyone in the state world do whatever they were taught since they were growing. For example‚ one of the tasks they give people is sexuality which is shown as an everyday and simply

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    when he knew about his mothers death and the effect of soma on her. He starts to cry and get hysteria; he begins to throw the soma boxes out of the window opening onto the inner court of the hospital. He thinks about people and how soma controls their lives. He called them slaves and babies. By his action‚ he wants to make the creatures free‚ whether they like it or not. He asked people not to take that poison which is soma. He was right. Soma controls everything; without it there is misery beyond

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    The Incompatibility of Happiness and Truth - Dystopia Brave New World is full of characters who do everything they can to avoid facing the truth about their own situations. The almost universal use of the drug soma is probably the most pervasive example of such willful self-delusion. Soma clouds the realities of the present and replaces them with happy hallucinations‚ and is thus a tool for promoting social stability. But even Shakespeare can be used to avoid facing the truth‚ as John demonstrates

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    Brave new essay Brave New World introduces a world that seems perfect but really not. Brave new world‚ allows government control which results to a dehumanize society. A society under a microscope where everything is exam closely and everything is under control.The people are being born and developed in test tubes without a trace of identity. While their society is broken down into five groups consisting of alphas betas‚gammas‚deltas‚epsilon. Brave new world uses the incompatibility of happiness

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