The novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley dehumanized the members of the society, so the leaders of the controlled world could enforce their motto Community, Identity and Stability. Huxley tried to portray the World in the novel as to his imagination of the modern world but the world has not advanced that greatly. Our World has become heavily reliant on technology and social conformity. However, Huxley failed to portray the future of life in the North America in 2016; no one is taking soma and, babies are born naturally with a mother and we do not have a rigid caste system.
Firstly, all citizens in Brave New World are conditioned to take soma. Soma prevents people to feel their emotions like when Bernard was told he will be relocated to Iceland by Helmholtz. Bernard swallowed four tablets of soma after being convinced by Lenina. Bernard was a loss for words as he did not know how to handle the situation because emotions like …show more content…
Alphas being conditioned immensely having the highest level of intelligence and having a strong built body. Epsilons being conditioned the least and they have alcohol in their blood and oxygen deprived. The caste system helps implement the motto of Community, Identity and Stability. Each level of the caste system is a community and stability achieved by imposing this system because each person must stay in their level without questioning it. Stability is enforced because each caste level is created to do a specific task in the controlled world. The caste system restrains Epsilons from talking to Alphas as Alphas hold more power than Epsilons. Each caste system level has specific jobs like Alphas like Bernard and Henry work in the fertilizing in the room. Therefore, every citizen in the Controlled world belongs to the caste system and they can never move from that