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    “While the child was asleep‚ a broadcast programme from London suddenly started to come through; and the next morning…Little Reuben woke up repeating word for word a long lecture by that curious old writer…” From the Little Reuben episode‚ I can understand Hypnopaedia; it is a process whereby one hears a recording during the period of time when he/she is asleep and is able to repeat it word by word‚ as though memorised‚ the next day‚ without having to actually be conscious or awake while listening

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    Brave New World Evaluation My overall impression of “Brave New World” presents a combination of emotions. I really enjoyed the novel‚ it was easy to read and understand. However‚ the content came as a shock. This book is much different from what I’m used to reading. Even though the book contained some issues that could cause concern I did not find it offensive. It was not as graphic as some people make it out to be. Written 80 years ago‚ this book appears on the most challenged books list every

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    control is a man you can.” Kaufman’s personal issues are somehow relevant to what Huxley wants the reader to understand from the way of life the people in the World State have. Diagnosed with cancer at the age of 35‚ Kaufman would certainly wish that she was able to control the prognosis of her health‚ but she cannot. Due to this‚ Kaufman evaluates the idea of controlling something for the benefit of one as dangerous. If something is meant to happen‚ then let it happen. The World State tried to create stability

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    trends‚ societal norms‚ or political systems. The society in Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is divided in a caste system‚ in which humans are not individuals‚ do not have the opportunity to be individuals‚ and never experience true happiness. These characteristics of the reading point towards a well-structured society; a society where the government controls the people to create “perfection”‚ robbing them of their freedoms‚ in other words Brave New World is‚ with no doubt‚ written in a dystopian mindset

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    Brave New World                                                                                               Paola Padilla By: Aldous Huxley                                                                                      Honors English 10 Genre: Science Fiction/ Dystopian August 30‚ 2013 Reading Response Journal “Stability‚” said the Controller‚ “stability. No civilization without social stability. No social stability without individual stability.” (Huxley‚ 42) We are reading the

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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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    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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    Brave New World Essay A society not believing in the presence of a higher power or in the existence of suffering is hard for anyone to imagine. In the book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ the society‚ referred to as the “New World‚” does not really have an actual form of god‚ and the World state has eliminated all forms of suffering “for the good of the people.” The society in Brave New World not only has no moral or ethical values‚ it does not allow people to be individuals. The inhabitances

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    early as birth. However‚ a more accurate view of this issue is that beauty must be seen as a trait everyone is born with‚ rather than it being mistaken as an idea that can be conditioned or embedded into human minds. This idea can be heavily seen in Brave New world by Aldous Huxley. For years‚ society’s idea of beauty has been the main factor in determining how people dress‚ act‚ and look. Cultures are being morphed into an image that is trying to reflect beauty. Children from a very young age are conditioned

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    Brave New World Rhetorical Device Analysis Essay In Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World‚ many rhetorical devices are used. These devices include motif‚ Imagery‚ and allusion. Authors often use rhetorical devices in their text to exemplify what they are trying to tell the reader. Also they do so in order to intrigue the reader‚ and to make the text memorable. Huxley uses motif in this novel by commonly referring to the late inventor Henry Ford‚ famous for the invention the first automobile

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