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    utopia is another's dystopia (“utopia”). An imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives is a dystopia (“dystopia”).. This is what happens in most cases like in the book of 1984 by George Orwell. In the book, they live in a society where they try to portray utopian fantasy but in reality it is a dystopia. The people are blinded by what they know and follow as to what they are told by a totalitarian leader who is known as Big Brother. Similarly,…

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    Bellamy's Ideal Society

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    to a society where the struggle for resources ceases to exist. There is no fear of war here, no worries of hunger or homelessness. Wealth inequality has dissolved and society is operating in a state of interdependence; the basic needs of its people are met through cooperation. Capitalism is a thing of the past in Bellamy’s view of 20th century Boston. The consciousness of the society, as well as the world seems to have evolved to include greater health, balanced wealth and more time for love.…

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    technology throughout the novel, Huxley proposes to the reader the idea that technological advances can easily be used in any form of government to strictly control the populations thoughts, feelings, and actions in this dystopian world. These dystopian society, people are mere personal subjected to do a single individual job. The novel describes a scene where there are bottles upon bottles of humans. This dystopian world now does not allow for the birth of humankind. Humans are made using…

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    In the novel, Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley describes a perfect Utopian society that was created by the World State in order to achieve a state of stability. The artificial society dehumanizes mankind to attain the world state’s motto, “community, identity, stability” Huxley’s fictional world is maneuvered with a brainwashing system very similar to a factory where how everything is controlled. After successfully manipulating every single aspect to creating a “happy” world it comes at…

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    Huxley, he introduces a utopian society where everyone is happy and have a blind eye on what the World State makes them believe. Imagine a society where there are no imperfections, everyone is the same, nobody is different, you live a privileged life and always happy. The cost is never possessing individuality and gambling where only the top classes enjoy such a lifestyle. Social stability guarantees perfection and everything being under control whereas in real life society there is corruption,…

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    Although multiple characters throughout the book experience exile in their own individual way, Bernard experiences alienation and enrichment through multiple ways. Bernard is alienated from the other Alphas physically but continues to differ from the other alphas emotionally and mentally as well. Bernard also dislikes soma which furthers his alienation from others. Bernard’s traits bring him alienation but also enrichment. His different mental, physical, and emotional stature allow him to…

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    It’s good news to the world as the launch of the new TV network called LoveWorld USA gets closer this summer. This network network has been pioneered by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, and pastor benny Hinn. Pastor Benny Hinn is a televangelist, and an author of popular books such as ‘Good Morning’. Chris Oyakhilome is a Nigerian teacher,minister, and author of the best devotional prayer book. This book has been distributed to over 200 countries. In addition, over one million copies have been sold…

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    cope with the realities of life the people of the society face. Soma’s use is clearly evident when Lenina and Bernard are in the harsh conditions and realities of the Savage Reservation. Lenina says “I wish I had my soma.” (Huxley 116) Instead of…

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    Henry T. Ford, and lastly the character of Bernard Max. Throughout the novel Huxley uses soma to symbolize control and conformity, and makes it clear that soma is a necessity to the society. It is used to keep people calm and acting in a calm, controlled way. If no one is angry, then there are no problems in the society, and so they give them soma to control their emotions, and anger. Such as when Lenina and Bernard were walking together, Bernard was talking to Lenina about how he feels and…

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    Discuss the arguments Huxley develops through the juxtaposition of the world state to our own. Juxtaposition: place two things side by side in order to compare Argument: opinion, point of view, perspective Brave new world depicts a unique, subtle different world in comparison to our world. Huxley gives a different perspective on the world that depicts toward the reader as he doesn't show the reader from a 3rd person perspective as he actually shows the world from the 2nd person perspective…

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