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  • Post Industrial Society A Brave New World
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    Post Industrial Society: A Brave New World? Aldous Huxley was born on July 26, 1894 in Surrey, England. He was born to a very scholarly family, most notably his grandfather T. H. Huxley, a well-known biologist and foremost advocate for Darwin's evolutionary theory. Aldous upbringing was shaped by many diverse influences, from his brother Julian, a notable biologist, to his mothers uncle Matthew Arnold, a well-known English poet and literary critic. This mix of disciplines led to Huxley's eclecti...
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  • Science And Technology John The Savage
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    ... character is constantly mumbling the phrases and propaganda forced on her during her conditioning as a child, reinforcing the ideas of the World State to herself at every turn. She views death as a function of society. She has no original thought and follows her conditioning without question. The only inconsistent element in her life is her tendency towards monogamy, which is odd in the World State as sex is not used for procreation but as an outlet for emotion, and thus promiscuity is encou...
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  • Brave New World True Happiness
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    In all civilizations there are elements which undergo changes over long periods of time as well as innovation. In Brave New World by Arduous Huxley, one sees a satirical view of the human race six hundred years A. F. (after Ford). Using three main characters, Lenina, Bernard, and John the author ridicules the modern day attitudes toward death, relationships between the sexes, and child rearing. Through this sci-fi satire one can see the true effects of a utopia and all the human race would have ...
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  • Brave New World A Sterile Society
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    Cleanliness is next to Fordliness, was an attitude impressed upon the people of Aldous Huxley's, Brave New World. A society free of disease and suffering was achieved through a technique of conditioning called hynopaedia. Civilization is sterilization, was a hynopaedic slogan used to achieve the ideal society. This idea was manifested through the anesthetizing peoples emotions, the sterilization of humans and the cleanliness of society. The Brave New World sterilized people of emotions through t...
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  • The Brave New World Of Technology
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    When thinking of progress, most people think of advances in the scientific fields, believing that most discoveries and technologies are beneficial to society. Are these advances as beneficial as most people think? Brave New World presents a startling view of the future which on the surface appears almost comical. Yet humor was not the intention of Aldous Huxley when he wrote the book in the early 1930 's. Indeed Huxley's real message is very dark. His idea that in centuries to come, a one-world ...
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  • Brave New World Tele Screen
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    1984 Vs. Brave New World Imagine a world in which people are produced in factories, a world lost of all freedom and individuality, a world where people are exiled or? disappear? for breaking the mold. Both 1984 by George Orwell and Aldous Huxley? s Brave New World are startling depictions of such a society. Although these novels are of fictional worlds, control of the future may be subtly evolving and becoming far worse than Huxley or Orwell could ever have imagined. Each society destroys the fr...
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  • Brave New World Social Control
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    BRAVE NEW WORLD BRAVE New World was published in 1932. It is a remarkable piece of science fiction for both its time and our own. It seems to withstand the intervening 65 years, primarily because of its depiction of a tightly controlled, rigidly stratified homogenous society. Issues of social control are as relevant today as in 1932, perhaps more so. Reproductive technology plays a key role in the social control of Brave New World. Reproduction takes place in a Hatchery. Excised ova are inspecte...
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  • Brave New World Moral Lessons
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    In many cases when you read a novel you may find comparisons between the fictional society and your realistic one. The author may consciously or unconsciously create similarities between these two worlds. The novelist can free the future and write according to this vision. In Brave New World, Allows Huxley evasions the future of our society and the dangerous direction it is headed in. Brave New World is greatly dependant upon soma, as in our world where prescribed drugs and drug abuse are promin...
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  • Brave New World Considered To Be One
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    Brave New World Research Paper Aldous Huxley is considered to be one of the greatest Literary Minds in the Modern Era. The book Brave New World, is considered to be one of his greatest creations. Huxley believed it was easiest to touch your reader in fiction. In Brave New World he did. His book was a tool for him to give his fears and reservations a voice to speak to the public. Huxley s great mind and many fields of research allowed him to write this uniquely insightful piece, Brave New World i...
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  • Brave New World Technology And Science
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    Brave New World 1. What historical time period is being covered in this book? The historical time period that this book covered was the year A. F. 632. It is a total computer age, where in this day and age babies are artificially produced and educated. 2. What is the geographical setting of this book? This majority of this book takes place in London, England. It starts of in a hatching and conditioning laboratory for babies. 3. Summarize the book in 300 - 500 words. The novel opens with the dire...
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  • Brave New World Advancement Of Science
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    Brave New World, a novel by Aldous Huxley was written at a tine in history when war had ravaged much of the nation, Depression was blanketing society, and peoples wills were being put to the test. Science had become an overwhelming force for better or for worse. People had witnessed science saving and preventing millions of lives with vaccinations and such, but on the contrary, had also witnessed it kill with horrifying factory-like efficiency in WW I (the age of machine guns and chemical warfar...
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  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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    email: Brave New World Brave New World takes place in the year 632 A. F. (After Ford). After a few very long wars, a dictatorship gained control, beginning the era of Our Ford. The society is kept stable by controlling population, types of people and by strongly regulating supply and demand. There are five artificially created castes of people. The alphas are the highest, ruling caste. They are permitted to think freely (within the guidelines of utopia). The epsilons are the lowest class; they a...
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  • Brave New World Soviet Union
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    The theme of Huxley's Brave New World is community, identity, and stability. Each of these three themes represents what a Brave New World society needs to have in order to survive. According to the new world controllers, community is a result of identity and stability, identity is a part of genetic engineering, and stability is what everyone desires to achieve. These themes are represented in the book by the symbolic meaning of the phrase Children are from bottles and the hypnotic phrase Everybo...
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  • Brave New World Theme Of The Book
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    The book that I read was Brave New World. It was written by Aldous Huxley. Huxley was born in England on July 26, 1894. He came to the States in 1937. Throughout his writing career he wrote many types of things. His works included novels, poetry, and essays. Huxley had established himself as a prestigious writer by the time that he was thirty. He also received the Award of Merit for his novel Island. , from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He died Nov. 22 1963. In California. I want to ...
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  • Brave New World Mustapha Mond
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    Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World in the 1930 s. He made many future predictions and many or most of them have already come true but not to the extent that he writes about. The society in Brave New World is significantly different to the present one, and to the society in Huxley s time. Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World not as a warning, but as something to look forward to. The people in Brave New World are everything we, as a society, want to be. Mustapha Mond sums up the perfections of the...
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  • Brave New World Savage Reservation
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    BRAVE NEW WORLD Community, Identity, Stability or Conspiracy, Ignorance, Sterility? In BNW, we are presented with 2 completely different worlds. The first mocks the supposed utopia of the perfect world. The people who live in this Utopia believe no, they dont even believe, as believe implies they have a choice in the matter they are conditioned, brainwashed, into accepting and embracing this fantasy place. We can see just how removed this world is by the way they treat their people. It is hard t...
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  • Nineteen Eighty Four Brave New World
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    Compare And Contrast Dystopian Futures In Brave Compare And Contrast Dystopian Futures In Brave New World And 1984 Dystopian Futures in Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four. The existence created by Brave New World is very efficient however it lacks any meaning, humans have no real extremes in feelings, no love, hate, pain and suffering. They are conditioned by technology to accept these things as normal. People are mass-produced to serve the means of the sociality and have no individuality ...
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  • Makes Us Aware Brave New World John
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    John The Savage A curious mixture of the old world and the new, John does not belong to either. He is not accepted by the Savages on the Reservation because he is different, and he cannot and will not accept the life and values of the Other Place (London). Like Bernard, Helmholtz, and Linda, he doesnt belong he is an alien, a misfit, a mistake. John is the most important character in the book because he acts as a bridge between the two cultures, and having known both ways of life he is able to c...
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  • Brave New World Mustapha Mond
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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963) was born to an English family. He was a brilliant social satirist. He wrote books about architecture, science, music, philosophy, history, and religion. This is a book of genetics in the future about 2535 A. D... It takes place in a utopian society where people are mass-produced, then conditioned to do predetermined work. There are no families or marriages. The theme is freedom and how people want it, they want poetry, danger, good an...
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  • Brave New World Society In General
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    Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley is a utopian novel that uses satire to a great extent. Brave New World takes place in the future, where people are no longer born, and are artificially created. People are placed into five classes before birth and are conditioned to like what they do, and not to think for themselves. Still, throughout the book, Huxley uses satire against religion, family and society in general. In this futuristic world, a religion exists that opposes what religion stands...
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