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    Mathew Eisenschenk College English Critical Analysis Paper Unorthodox Characters in Brave New World: Brave New World takes place in the year 632 AF (after Ford), where the world is run by a dystopian society. The book starts out with Bernard Marx, an abnormally small built Alpha, who questions the society. Bernard is threatened by the D.H.C. to be exiled to Iceland for his unorthodoxy. Before this can happen, however, Bernard takes a trip to the Savage Reservation and brings back another…

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    In the book “Brave New World” A. Huxley creates a civilization build by the motto “COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, STABILITY”, resonating socialist ideas that were marching throughout the entire world in the 30 's. His inspiration might have been the famous french phrase: “Liberty, Fraternity, Equality” which sounds similar but opposes to what he creates in his famous book. By being sarcastic Huxley ironically judges the communist philosophies in his book as a repulse to the Marxism that enclosed him in…

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    Government Control Brave New World, a novel written by Aldous Huxley, is a satirization of an all-powerful government and a portrayal of how new technologies could be used to alter facts. A similar novel is 1984 by George Orwell where the reader is shown the physical and psychological effects of totalitarianism and brutal political authority. Both author’s books were written after Stalin’s Soviet Union (USSR) began, and Huxley and Orwell heard of the cruelty happening in the fifteen countries…

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    foundations that the world is built on. Even in the early 1900s, the spectacular advancements made around the world aided the result that it is today. Aldous Leonard Huxley was a part of a family famous for their stupendous accomplishments in the fields of science and literature. In the 1930s, Huxley wrote Brave New World, a stunningly revolutionary novel that depicts the progress of extreme rapid growth of technology, which creates a quite radical culture when compared to now. In such a world,…

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    Brave New World In the World State everyone is conditioned from time they are born to be the same without ever knowing. The World States conditions people through using the pavlovian theory at a young age and introduce drugs from the time they are born. In the book Brave New World By Aldous Huxley Individuality is presented throughout the book but is primarily shown with John The Savage.John is shown as the number one individual that what nothing to with ways of the world state, we also see…

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    Brave New World, he uses many different topics and literary devices to convey to the reader social issues that are occurring in the 1930s and how they compare to the new society formed in the State World. Some of the elements that Huxley uses to describe the government control over the citizens by brainwashing and drug dependency are precise diction, vivid imagery, and figurative language. He then uses these devices to show the moral and cultural decay in the New World. The theme of Brave New…

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    Marxism in Brave New World In a capitalist society, power is not distributed evenly. In Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World, cloning replaces natural conception and the amount of power they will have will be predestined for them within their own caste. This type of utopian society reflects Karl Marx’s theories of capitalism, where class struggle is the basis of one’s identity and their access to resources and power. In Brave New World, everyone is placed into a caste system, where Alphas,…

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    stability that the World State established worth the price? Aldous Huxley’s science fiction novel Brave New World portrays a world where all forms of pain and suffering are eliminated, where happiness and pleasure are persistent, and where society is contained in perpetual stability. Although the World State does hold stability, the price that they have paid for it was not worth the cost. By establishing this new form of stability, individualism is eliminated within the World State while also…

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    Rohan Kumar Dr. Nilak Datta Modern Fiction – HSS F336 24th November, 2015 Justifications of Huxley’s clarification on the advancements in science In the foreword to Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, the author clarifies his purpose of using science in the novel. He asserts that Brave New World is not about scientific advancements as much as it is about the effects that such an advancement has on the population at the individual level. The novel focuses on the ways in which human nature is altered…

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    Deception in Brave New World and 1984(Orwell) Name Institution Introduction From the dictionary definition, deception refers to a scheme or a trick a person uses to get what he/she wants. Therefore, the word deception comes from an act of deceiving somebody on a particular issue. The developments in this paper entails a deep analysis of the novels Nineteen Eighty-Four and Brave New World written by George Orwell and Aldous Huxley respectively. Additionally, more emphasis will be carried…

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