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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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    To my fellow year 12 students‚ at this stage you are all studying ‘Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World’ (BNW) for the elective Representing People and Politics. Today I welcome you to this HSC Study Day‚ explaining to you all‚ why this text is suitable for Module C. The novel definitely explores ramifications of future developments in science and technology and its misuse within in humanity‚ and it displays this notion through the shifting perspectives of certain characters. Here on one hand you have

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    The Time Machine (by H.G Wells) Summary The narrator recounts the explanation of two difficult ideas by a man he refers to as the Time Traveller to an after-dinner group. The group includes a Psychologist‚ a Medical Man‚ a Provincial Mayor‚ and a few other men. The Time Traveller shows them a smaller prototype of the time machine‚ and when he pulls a lever‚ it disappears--into the future‚ he claims. At the next week’s dinner‚ the Time Traveller comes in midway through the meal‚ haggard and limping

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    similar and different at the same time. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ Linda and Lenina are two such characters. Each of them have their own characteristics which make them unique‚ but they also have separate characteristics. The three ways in which Lenina and Linda can be compared would be physically‚ intelligently‚ and emotionally. First of all‚ Lenina’s physical characteristics help distinguish her type of character. Lenina is a typical woman in the new world‚ and she has all the characteristics

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    The Time Machine Analysis

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    technology‚ he discovers there is a grim reality . H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine is about a seemingly utopian world with danger lurking under the surface. The whole story about the future is told by the Time Traveler who claims to have built a Time Machine.

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    feeling empty and unfulfilled. Bernard becomes nervous‚ jumping up at one point because he thinks‚ wrongly‚ that someone is listening at the door. Unknown Words: Rapturous- Filled with or characterized with great joy Soma- (in Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World ) a narcotic drug which produces euphoria and hallucination‚ distributed by the state in order to promote content and social harmony. Vivacious- Happy and lively in a way it’s attractive Hypnopaedic- principle of sleep teaching Chapter 5: After

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    disadvantage‚ having bad genes does not disallow people to overcome what others think they can. The most prominent example of this would be when Vincent out swam his brother‚ multiple times. Even thought Anton was supposed to be better in everyday in comparison to Vincent‚ he still managed to succeed. In Brave New World‚ there aren’t chances like that. Lower castes have stunted growth and abilities in comparison to the elite caste‚ instituted by the elite to keep them in the lower class. The ruling

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    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 is becoming extremely efficient‚ up to the point where cars

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    Feminism In The Time Machine

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    science fiction novella The Time Machine by H.G. Wells and secondly‚ the play Mrs Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw to decide whether or not Darwin’s statement is supported by these texts. I will be critically analysing the political ideologies of Wells and Shaw in order to properly evaluate Darwin’s statement. The plot of The Time Machine involves the protagonist‚ referred to as the Time Traveller by the narrator‚ travel through time where he meets the two new species that currently reside

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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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