Manipulation In Brave New World

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The Understanding Between Happiness and Manipulation

Everyone wants to be in control of their emotions at all times, to feel happy, sad, angry, scared. These emotions are what allow us to express ourselves as human beings for we are the decider of our ourselves, but can we really believe that? If we were true to be happy for ourselves, why were we taught to be fearful, sad, mad, and happy about certain things and not all things? Novelist Aldous Huxley's BNW book shows us this similar extreme world where since birth, are taught to hate things such as flowers, books, and being alone and love sex, drugs, and conformity. Throughout the text, Huxley tells us this theme of manipulated happiness with examples and instances of living …show more content…

They will use things such as the power of control of all knowledge and conformity to keep all classes happy and stable/sane. In this world, children, all separated by classes, will be conditioned to love and hate certain things through electric shocks (Huxley, 21). This is due to the maintaining of order through having everyone do, love, and hate the same. They are even taught that being different, thinking for yourselves, or anything similar is abnormal and is frowned upon. When all hope is lost, their last source of “happiness” is taken through a drug called soma. Soma appears to bring them complete happiness and brings them into a state of euphoria, ignoring all their surroundings, almost as if it helps them escape …show more content…

If we look back to the book, children are encouraged, and even adults, to engage in sexual pleasures everyday as if it were a way of everyday life and with multiple people as well (Huxley, 36). In our world, to do activities like this would be extremely criticized and not seen as a form of happiness but as a form of grotesqueness. Another example would be the non-existence of parents and natural born children, such activities are shunned and are found to be disgusting. In our world, children and parents are seen as the happiest kind of human tradition. Why is this all the cases for happiness and the

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