Utopian Society Brave New World

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War, death, hunger, disease and sadness are all labeled faults and imperfections in today’s world by society. Because man has seen and experienced these things time after time, we dream about a perfect world. This perfect world is on where there is no suffering, physically, mentally or emotionally. This is a world where we dream of the pure bliss of perfect happiness. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley revolves around the idea of a utopian society. “Community”, “Identity’, and “Stability” are posted over the Central Hatchery and Conditioning Centre, where new life is made (chapter 1). The world state follows these like it’s their religion. But is this really makes a perfect society? There is no perfect on earth. There will always be outliers …show more content…

The Alphas are the top; they are the leaders and “managers “of the World State. In this category are those like Ford who are idolized like Brahmins. In our culture this group would be celebrities in that there are so few compared to the rest of the population. Alphas get to keep their own genes as they are not genetically split. However the process of balkanization works its way toward the bottom of the system, more and more humans are born from the single cell. The Epsilons that are at the bottom of the caste can have 64 or more identical twins. Like the Brahmins and Untouchables Alphas and Betas are never seen interacting. The classes in the world state are predetermined before birth. The embryos are assigned a class based on their genetically modified looks and intelligence. The smart and good looking ones are the higher classes while on the other end of the spectrum, the dumb and undesirable looking ones live in the low classes. The Epsilons are trained with electric shocks to hate books, music and flowers. This is to silence their right and diminish their interest in learning, and prevent them from rebelling (chapter 1) (in the same way early America made it illegal to educated slaves in order to prevent rebellions against the government’s law). This is a complicated way of the government mindlessly controlling the population and is in fact not at all what a utopian society should be. A utopian society …show more content…

In the World State, it is not only legal, nor is it common. It is distributed by the mass quantity as if it were plankton in the ocean. It is deemed vital in living. The drug the government encourages is soma, a hallucinogen. The people in the World State have been habituated to use soma as often as our culture drinks coffee. They take it like people in our culture do, to attempt to escape the hardships we experience. This poses a threat to the development of society. People can’t think for themselves under the influence. Then again, it’s only a smart reinforcement on government control. No body rebels because they’re too busy getting high. For drugs to be used this way is oppression. It is not freedom; in coordination with the social structure of the world state, it is an infringement among human

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