Customer center

We are a boutique essay service, not a mass production custom writing factory. Let us create a perfect paper for you today!

Free research essays on topics related to: lenina

43 results found, view free essays on page:

  • Nineteen Eighty Four Anti Sex League
    1,763 words
    Explore the writers oppression in Nineteen Eighty Four and Brave New World Both Orwell and Huxley present to the reader in their novels Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty Four, a new society, one reinvented where totalitarian aspects of society rule. Both societies strive for stability and inevitably a utopian society. Orwell and Huxley explore the possibilities of achieving this, and warn of the dangers and impracticability of attempting such a society where individualism is crushed, and confo...
    Free research essays on topics related to: real to the reader, huxley creates, nineteen eighty four, brave new world, anti sex league
  • Advancement Of Science Mustapha Mond
    1,722 words
    Author: Aldous Huxley was born in 1894, and died in 1963. He first went to Eton, and then to Oxford. He was a brilliant man, and became a succesful writer of short stories in the twenties and thirties. Besides short stories he also wrote essays and novels, like 'Brave New World'. The first novels he wrote were comments on the young generation, with no goal whatsoever, that lived after WW I. Before he became the writer as we know him, he worked as a journalist and a critic of drama. In his books,...
    Free research essays on topics related to: mustapha mond, huxley, short stories, advancement of science, bernard
  • Brave New World By Huxley
    601 words
    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a book full of meaning and purpose. Even though it was written in 1932 and wasnt completely accepted at the time, today people accept it as a work of written genius. The book starts off as telling of mans destiny in the future. It is so far into the future that it isnt even on the time scale of BC or AD, it is AF. There are no parents, no relatives, and no family history. Children are test tube babies in which they are grown and born in a building and live the...
    Free research essays on topics related to: civilized people, soma, casual sex, brave new world, bernard
  • South South West Brave New World
    4,586 words
    ... a word like 'bad'? 'Ungood' will do just as well... Or again, if you want a stronger version of 'good', what sense is there in having a whole string of vague useless words like 'excellent' and 'splendid' and all the rest of them? 'Plus good' covers the meaning or doubleplusgood if you want something stronger still... In the end the whole notion of goodness and badness will be covered by only six words; in reality, only one word (Orwell 45 - 46). In essence, one of the main goals of Newspeak ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: south south west, ministry of truth, brave new world, visual and auditory, one of the main
  • South South West Bernard Marx
    1,195 words
    Basic Plot: This novel takes place in the year 632 A. F. The government controls the population of Utopia, there are only test tube births and an artificial process for multiplying the embryos. Marriage is forbidden. There are ten World Controllers; these people control the government and all of their plans. In the very beginning there are students being given a guided party line tour through the London Hatcheries. Two employees that work there are Henry Foster and Lenina Crowne, they have been ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: gave birth, bernard marx, south south west, savage reservation, science fiction
  • Shocking Science Fiction Aldous Huxley Brave New World
    1,514 words
    The brilliant social satirist Aldous Huxley shocked the world in 1932 with the publication of his science fiction masterpiece Brave New World. The novel takes place in the cities of London and New Mexico during the year of 632 A. F. (After Ford). It is a future world of absolute stability and total sterility with one concern- happiness for all (Wright 84). In his foreword to the New Harper edition of Brave New World, Huxley states its theme as "the advancement of science as it affects human indi...
    Free research essays on topics related to: science and technology, classic notes, advancement of science, aldous huxley, brave new world
  • Brave New World Believed That Man
    2,754 words
    On a superficial level Brave New World is the portrait of a perfect society. The citizens of this Utopia live in a society that is free of depression and most of the social-economic problems that trouble the world today. All aspects of life are controlled for the people of this society: population numbers, social class, and intellectual ability. History is controlled and rewritten to suit the needs of the state. All this is done in the name of social stability. When one looks beneath the surface...
    Free research essays on topics related to: bernard marx, works of shakespeare, social conditioning, believed that man, brave new world
  • Story Takes Place Brave New World
    2,809 words
    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley The author Aldous Leonard Huxley was born in Surrey, England, on July 26, 1894, third son of Dr. Leonard Huxley and Julia Arnold. He is the grandson of T. H. Huxley, the scientist. Aldous Huxley was educated at Eton, which he left at seventeen owing to an affliction of the eyes which left him practically blind for two or three years. This event presented him from becoming a doctor, for which he was grateful later on. The book Brave New World was written in 1932. ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: mustapha mond, brave new world, aldous huxley, bernard marx, story takes place
  • Brave New World Savage Reservation
    791 words
    Brave New World opens in a technically advanced future world. In the beginning of this book, we see the Director of World Hatcheries lead the new hatchery students on a tour of a Conditioning Center in London where babies are produced in bottles and pre-sorted to determine which class level they will be born into. These class levels range from Alpha-plus, the highest level, to Epsilon-minus, the lowest. There are no parents, and babies are conditioned from birth to learn certain behaviors. All d...
    Free research essays on topics related to: soma, savage reservation, bernard, linda, brave new world
  • Brave New World Risque
    1,654 words
    About brave New World: In After Ford 632, this is 632 years after Ford has released the first T-Ford (year 2535 in our world), there is a World Society. People are made in bottles and conditioned to do predestinated work. People have no family, marriage doesnt exist. People are taught to serve the production, to reach the states motto: Community, Identity and Stability. People also are made in different grades of intelligence. In the brave new world, there is no depth of feeling, no ferment of i...
    Free research essays on topics related to: savage reservation, risque , johns mother, brave new world, huxley wrote
  • Brave New World Mother Or Father
    3,232 words
    Aldous Huxley s Brave New World, was a very odd book. It portrays many of the moral dilemmas that we now are approaching in our society. I really enjoyed the book, it had just enough science fiction content to keep the reader interested in the book. It also had a very interpretive content in it to mesmerize, and elude the reader. I related myself to, two of the characters. During the opening quarter of the book, I related Bernard Marx to me. I am much different from the average teenager, I am so...
    Free research essays on topics related to: mother or father, john the savage, point of view, brave new world, aldous huxley
  • Brave New World Point Of View
    2,492 words
    BRAVE NEW WORLDI) Author: About Leonard Huxley was born on July 26, 1894, into a family that included some of the most distinguished members of that part of the English ruling class made up of the intellectual elite. His mother was the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward, the novelist; Undoubtedly, Huxley's heritage and upbringing had an effect on his work. When Huxley was 16 and a student at the prestigious school Eton, an eye illness made him nearly blind. He recovered enough vision to go on to Oxfor...
    Free research essays on topics related to: point of view, brave new world, john the savage, bernard marx, mustapha mond
  • Mustapha Mond Chapter Three
    1,681 words
    Brave New World Chapter Three In chapter three, there is a sequence that consists of four conversations going on at once, in random order. This can become very confusing to threaded who is attempting to follow the plot of the story. To create a better understanding of this sequence of events, we have split them into their four separate groups and placed them in order. We will also act them out to further understanding. THE CONVERSATION BETWEEN HIS FORDSHIP MUSTAPHA MOND AND THE STUDENTS MM = Mus...
    Free research essays on topics related to: d h, years war, chapter three, nine years, mustapha mond
  • Brave New World Savage Reservation
    839 words
    BRAVE NEW WORLD ASSIGNMENT In the novel Brave New World many events occurred that makes it difficult to decide whether John or Bernard Marx had more importance as being the protagonist or antagonist to help develop the plot. Both characters can be considered the protagonist as well as the antagonist. John and Bernard Marx, being the protagonists helped developed the main theme of selfishness throughout the novel. The reasons why selfishness is the dominant theme developed by these two main chara...
    Free research essays on topics related to: savage reservation, bernard, savage, brave new world, bernard marx
  • Science And Technology Lenina Crown Society
    479 words
    In Aldous Huxley? s? Brave New World? the setting is set many years into the future. This future describes a world where science and technology have been allowed to progress unchecked. There are no moral or spiritual obligations and the good of society is placed above individuality and freedom. Lenina Crown is a perfect example of this society and all that it represents. Lenina Crown is a model example of how unchecked technology can destroy humanity. If you allow every desire to be satisfied wi...
    Free research essays on topics related to: morals, progress, lenina, pleasure, science and technology
  • Thoughts And Feelings Aldous Huxley
    1,261 words
    The author of Brave New World is Aldous Huxley. He was born in Surrey in England in 1894. He was educated at Eton, and later he attended college at Oxford where he earned a degree in English literature. For awhile he taught and was a critic of music and art. During the writing of this book he was experimenting with mind altering drugs. He specializes in fantasy and sci-fi books. In 1959 Aldous Huxley received a the Award of Merit for the novel from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He ca...
    Free research essays on topics related to: aldous huxley, human emotion, thoughts and feelings, lenina, son john
  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
    1,266 words
    To gain further knowledge on the Excel theme of technology, I choose to read Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. In this novel Huxley explains what may happen if the human race tries to create a utopia based on technology. This book expanded my knowledge of how technology and the quest for a perfect society can mix, creating a vial and intolerable society. The plot line of the book is very simple, but at the same time it is also very effective. The story takes place in London at least 632 years int...
    Free research essays on topics related to: utopian society, savage reservation, d h, brave new world, aldous huxley
  • Nineteen Eighty Four Anti Sex League
    1,784 words
    Explore the writers oppression in Nineteen Eighty Four and Brave New World Both Orwell and Huxley present to the reader in their novels Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty Four, a new society, one reinvented where totalitarian aspects of society rule. Both societies strive for stability and inevitably a utopian society. Orwell and Huxley explore the possibilities of achieving this, and warn of the dangers and impracticability of attempting such a society where individualism is crushed, and confo...
    Free research essays on topics related to: nineteen eighty four, huxley creates, brave new world, anti sex league, real to the reader
  • Brave New World Human Mind
    741 words
    Happiness in Brave New World When we look to define happiness, many different ideas come to mind. Webster s New Collegiate Dictionary uses three definitions for happiness: good fortune, a state of well being and contentment, and a pleasurable satisfaction. In Brave New World, Album Huxley argues that a society can redefine happiness through the government s manipulation of the environment and the human mind itself. The government accomplishes this by mind conditioning throughout the process of m...
    Free research essays on topics related to: lenina, human mind, brave, world society, brave new world
  • Brave New World John The Savage
    2,749 words
    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 mother? s uncle Matthew Arnold, a well-known English poet and literary critic. This mix of disciplines led to Huxley? s ec...
    Free research essays on topics related to: aldous huxley, science and technology, john the savage, huxley , brave new world

43 results found, view free essays on page:

Writing service prices per page

  • $18.85 - in 14 days
  • $19.95 - in 3 days
  • $23.95 - within 48 hours
  • $26.95 - within 24 hours
  • $29.95 - within 12 hours
  • $34.95 - within 6 hours
  • $39.95 - within 3 hours
  • Calculate total price

Our guarantee

  • 100% money back guarantee
  • plagiarism-free authentic works
  • completely confidential service
  • timely revisions until completely satisfied
  • 24/7 customer support
  • payments protected by PayPal

Secure payment

With EssayChief you get

  • Strict plagiarism detection regulations
  • 300+ words per page
  • Times New Roman font 12 pts, double-spaced
  • FREE abstract, outline, bibliography
  • Money back guarantee for missed deadline
  • Round-the-clock customer support
  • Complete anonymity of all our clients
  • Custom essays
  • Writing service

EssayChief can handle your

  • essays, term papers
  • book and movie reports
  • Power Point presentations
  • annotated bibliographies
  • theses, dissertations
  • exam preparations
  • editing and proofreading of your texts
  • academic ghostwriting of any kind

Free essay samples

Browse essays by topic:

Stay with EssayChief! We offer 10% discount to all our return customers. Once you place your order you will receive an email with the password. You can use this password for unlimited period and you can share it with your friends!

Academic ghostwriting

About us

© 2002-2024 EssayChief.com