Huxley's Message In Brave New World

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The book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a dystopian novel that emphasizes about importance of government, control and technology. Huxley message conveys that in order to have a sustainable civilization the society should control every aspects of a person’s life such as the how people think and look, economy, and the government. Huxley portrayed his massage by using these ingredients which made the story more interesting and understandable trough using elements such as setting, character and plot.
In order to have a sustainable civilization Huxley conveys his massage trough controlling every aspects of people’s life such as how people think and look. In Brave New World humans are artificially genetically engineered, divided into casts, controlled by drug Soma. In Huxley’s book, he portrayed few characters that struggled in the society. Bernard Marx is an Alpha that struggled in fitting into the society because of his appearance. “He …show more content…

Huxley message conveys that in order to have a sustainable civilization the society should have a strong government that is powerful to control its citizens and its behaviors. In the beginning of the novel Huxley starts out with stating how the government controls birth and growth of the population as a way to have a sustainable society “Community, Identity and Stability” (Huxley 1). In Brave New World, there are no feelings therefore soma allows people to do whatever they please without being guilty about it. Within this government it controls the thoughts, actions of all citizens starting from when they were still in the embryo. “We also predestine and condition. We decant our babies as socialized human beings, as Alphas or Epsilons, as future sewage workers or future .” He was going to say “future World controllers,” but correcting himself, said “future Directors of Hatcheries,” instead” (Huxley

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