A Brave New World Theme Essay

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In the book, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, a central theme is the idea that government control on all aspects of life brainwashes people to accept only one perspective of life. The author effectively uses characterization and conflict to address this theme in the book. Characterization is use to describe how the characters external aspects like physical traits or internal aspects like the way they think. Characterization in the book ties into the conflict in the book because of the indifferences of the characters; which leads to disagreements. Both conflict and characterization used by the writer help develop the central theme. In the book, the world is set in a dystopic world where the majority of people are conditioned to believe and …show more content…

For example, the characters’ main way of thinking revolves around one saying, “Everyone works for everyone else. We can’t do without any one . Even Epsilons” (Huxley, 91). This shows the aspects of a communist government and how the conditioning of the people makes people rely on one belief too much, that when they are subject to change they resist. Bernard is one of these characters that breaks free of the norms and is viewed abnormal by his society. For example, when Bernard and Lenina go on a date together and he says, “And what an intensity of feeling it must generate! I often think one may have missed not having had a mother [...].” (Huxley, 112). Lenina immediately after being subject to these words questions Bernard and feel scared of him because he was going against the things she was taught. The author by showing this scene demonstrates the theme of how control can blind people into thinking in one way. The rejection and reaction of Lenina conveys her characteristics of being so one-minded. Furthermore, the author is able to convey the theme when John (A character that was born and raised outside their society) disagree with the society that the people live in and creates a conflict

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