A Brave New World Response Essay

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Brave New World was an exposition to a future world, truer than ever before. It was a warning to future generations from Aldous Huxley, a warning that if we continue to follow down this road of this society, there will cease to be a true society to follow. When Huxley wrote his novel of a horrific future, he did not suspect it to be a part of the reflection of our society today. And as far off as the novel appears to be, the connections drawn to the Brave New World and our current world is astounding. As readers and comprehending of the novel, it is the responsibility of yours and mine truly to prevent the warning of becoming a reality. The Brave New World is a clear warning to the future generations of their incoming fate, and specifically to adhere the importance of family and it’s contribute to a truly prosperous and …show more content…

This is prohibited in the Brave New World. The controllers do not want ambitious, seeking individuals. They want mediocre pedestrians with no dreams other than to do their work, receive their drugs, and increase their body count. That is the key component of the World because they breed workers, not people. So holds the danger of the family, parents are likely to encourage their child’s success and nourish their aspirations instead of belittling their dreams of better lives. This type of society is entirely communistic, they work for the whole of society but never to drive society to its potential. Fragments of this mindset can even be found in today’s society. While there are parents that support their children and their dreams, these parents are joined by the parents that are completely unconcerned with the well-being and potential of their children’s future. Without the push and foundation needed for success these individuals never achieve higher than the bare minimum, as in the Brave New World.

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