Escapism In Brave New World Essay

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Multifarious features have been introduced by Huxley’s philosophic mind to overcome the cruelties of the nature by denying to choose pain as human destiny. The human desire to escape depends upon his choice. He can escape by making a better choice between pain and pleasure. Human desire to escape from pain and to refuge into a peaceful world is dramatically and satirically highlighted by Huxley in this Novel. Many contributing factors to an individual’s desire to escape have been brought to light in ‘Brave New World’ along with their result.
Primarily, an individual can realize his dream of escapism by putting aside the system of social differentiation. All individuals, in Huxley’s Brave New World will be free of differences. A system of equality will dominate all sorts of differences in society. In order to promote equality, the Novel introduces an artificial system of human birth i.e., Bokanovsky’s System. As mentioned in the beginning of Novel, D.H.C. talking to his students while teaching them Bokanovsky’s …show more content…

At this place Bernard comes across John and his mother Linda. John seems to be a true individual- a true individual who feels pain. Unlike Fordians, he does not behave like a machine rather he is a realist. His mother Linda was a deep sufferer and a dejected lady. Bernard discovered a hidden hypocrisy in that land of wonder. John was found to be D.H.C’s son as Linda was once seduced by D.H.c and became pregnant. D.H.C had already told his whole story to Bernard that how once he lost his girl friend in Savage Reservation. The same girl friend had now been discovered by Bernard. Aldous Huxley beautifully highlights the dual nature of people. He uncovers the concealed nature of so called pure people. Director who had been preaching unproductive sexual methods to his students was himself discovered to be the father of a

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