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    Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” is based on the future and the year is 632 A.F. where some students are being given a guided tour through the London Hatcheries. In the London Hatcheries, embryos are bottled and are conditioned to remove the desire and the need for human relationships and strong emotions. A lot of people in this society take soma which is described as the “perfect drug” which they use to escape any moment of dissatisfaction. Henry Foster and Lenina Crowne are two workers of…

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    and sound pollution from industry (Halvorsen et al., 2012). North American governments and hatcheries have implemented a variety of intervention measures to help restore this species, but the salmon are still struggling to recover in certain parts of their range. As a result, salmon-dependent marine organisms, especially the endangered Southern…

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    John is from the savage reservation were everyone is an individual, John is taken back to Brave New World and is shocked at the loss of individuality. “The Savage stood looking on, "O brave new world, O brave new world…" In his mind the singing words seemed to change their tone. They had mocked him through his misery and remorse, mocked him with how hideous a note of cynical derision!” This quote demonstrates what John thinks of Brave New World. He thinks it is a horrible place whereas those…

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    Brave New World Dystopian

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    people which keeps people from isolation in society. Huxley details how the hatcheries create citizens: “One egg, one embryo, one adult-normality.But bokanovskified egg will bud, will proliferate, will divide...Making ninety-six human beings grow where only one grew before.”(6). The World State controls society most through creating humans artificially rather than allowing normal conception. Without normal births the hatcheries can contain how an embryo is gonna develop to conform them to their…

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    Brave New World Essay

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    technology, sustaining it as mankind’s true creator of life and destiny. With conjunction to the novel’s opening foundation, “I shall begin at the beginning,” as stated by the Director of Hatchery…

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    On her first night at the fish hatchery she thought that she is now more free than she is before as birth mother and she had planned that on one of her recreational time she would find the girl named Sophia who has the same birth year as hers and was assigned as a nurturer. Claire tried…

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    proposes all stressors be replaced with drugs, meaningless sex, and an assigned caste system. Huxley demonstrates that love is unnecessary to live a happy life. While such a world is possible, it is not practical or fulfilling. The novel begins in the Hatchery, where all citizens are hatched and conditioned. The main character or plot has not yet been introduced. Mustapha Mond, the world’s controller, is teaching the citizens how…

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    Ocean acidification is negatively affecting our oceans and its marine inhabitants. Ocean acidification is a naturally occurring process where ocean water absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The chemical process of water molecules binding to carbon dioxide creates carbonic acid and frees hydrogen ions causing an increase in acidity. Marine animals can’t survive in water that is too acidic. Marine ecosystems are detrimentally affected by this chemical reaction. The long-term consequences…

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    Stripping of Individuality in Brave New World Brave New World takes place during the equanimous year of A.F 632, in a hatchery located in Central London. Since society had been rapidly changing due to scientific advancements, and Huxley thought that since he had such an affluent background in the sciences, he would be able to write a novel about manipulating the genetic background. Then he realized, that with the advancement of technology and applied science, not only would he be able to write…

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    Bernard Marx Vs Dystopia

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    insecurities, and respect for women. Furthermore, Bernard is more human like than other generated subjects. In the light of this, the rest of the populace are robotic and likewise, bide with the conditioning and ideas incised in their minds by The Hatchery. In spite of the World State attempting to be exemplary, they created soma; a governmentally provided drug that the people of the World State use to cause a sense of escape from feelings such as pain, discomfort, embarrassment, sadness or…

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