Brave New World Research Paper

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Literature Essay Brave New World

Would you like to be in a world where everyone is the same as you? Would you like to be in a world where everything you do is strictly controlled and criticized by the government? “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley is an amazing dystopian novel that has a subtext that plants ideas into the reader’s mind and makes them think, it has an amazing and unique plot, and it has a one-of-a-kind theme.

The subtext of Aldous Huxley plants ideas in the reader’s mind and made me think thoroughly. After reading a few chapters, I can think to myself, the “Brave New World” world is similar to our’s. Cloning and conditioning, two important things of the World State are a reality in our world as well. We have already cloned animals and I can already see us cloning humans in the future. Also, we have been conditioned every since our existence. We adapt to our environment and we adapt to like and dislike things through a series of events. The director condition babies and this can be seen when it says, “...’now we proceed to …show more content…

People in both worlds are manipulated by science and other forms of technology. The world of “Brave New World” have people being manipulated that soma, a drug that makes you happy is good but in reality, it dulls your senses and makes you not really aware of the world around you. This can be seen when Bernard’s co-worker remarked, “[Soma has] All the advantages of Christianity and alcohol; none of their defects.” (Huxley 37) The only two people who don’t take it, John and Bernard, are normal and don’t need a reality check. Like today, there are plenty of things that look beneficial on the surface but are actually harmful. Look at shopping commercials, they say shopping makes you happy and it’s fun. However, it can become an addiction and a lot of the time you are buying items you don’t even need. This can hurt you and your

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