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    of Aldous Huxley’s novel, Brave New World, the author offers an explanation as to how the dystopian world of the World State and “our Ford” could not only be instituted, but remain all-powerful with nearly no contest. Through the description of John’s experience in the Other Place and his interaction with the Controller Mustapha Mond after being arrested, the author gives his own insight as to why the large majority of citizens prefer to be ruled by the World State. He then goes on to…

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    Causes Of World War I

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    The overall cause of World War I is very debatable; however most historians agree that the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife was the most immediate cause. This assassination led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia. When Russia began to mobilize due to its alliance with Serbia, Germany declared war on Russia. Finally, Great Britain entered the war against Germany a couple days later and then was against Austria-Hungary. The drivers of these…

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    Cause Of World War 2

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    The causes of World War 2 can be found in Treaty of Versailies, economic eollapse of the world economy,Europeans policies toward Fascist, United States policy of international isolationism, and the failure of the League of Nations.All of these event had a chance to stop World War 2 from happened. The did not because they were a flaw or they scared of doing anything to start another World War. The Treaty of Versailles ended The “Great” War (WW1). It was supposed to make sure that it would…

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    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 a…

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    Although many try to blend in with the rest of the population, the few who break away and think with eccentricity stand out and make a change. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, Bernard Marx, John the Savage, and Helmholtz Watson all use their knowledge and ability to be an individual in order to understand freedom and escape from average society and community. Bernard is very important in the plot of the story because he is the one who first openly shows individuality and freedom, and…

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    In 1931 when Brave New World was written, Aldous Huxley told about the future after the assembly line was invented. When comparing the story to modern America, there were many similarities and differences. Huxley took things he saw throughout his own life and used them in his story. Society in the World State was very different from the society in the United States today, but there are aspects from the story that hold some truth. In the World State it was a normal to die. People willingly…

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    World War 1 Analysis

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    World War I was a global war that initiated in Europe in 1914 and lasted until 1918. What activated this war was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the duke of Austria-Hungary. Since a Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip was the one who killed the duke, this triggered many European allies to form together to attack their enemies. The allies during the war was Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States vs. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. Although the…

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    Roles Of World War II And Propaganda

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    soldiers fought in the war and how many casualties there were. Due to the art of propaganda, most of the citizens from each country during World War II were acting participants because it lit a fire in everyone’s stomachs to help their country’s cause in whatever way possible. A teaching fellow at the Alabama Department of Archives and History wrote, “During World War II, the government undertook unprecedented campaigns to engage Americans in the war effort. Private business followed suit,…

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    been eliminated ( 'knocked out") and several human genes have been added to the pig genome” (AATS). In the 1960s if such research and development was there, then it would easier for people to survive if anyone ever needed a transplant. In today’s world,…

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    Control In Brave New World

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    novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the entire population of the world is under the control of the few in power through the installation of a modified social structure, universal brainwashing, and a powerful mind control drug, and this has serious, far-reaching implications for the modern world. Foremost,the controllers must overturn the general structure of society, and the new system portrayed as truly superior in every way compared to the older systems. In Brave New World the controllers…

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