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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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  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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    A Brave New World is Aldous Huxley's prediction for six hundred years in the future. In this surreal land everyone belongs to everyone else, and in theory everyone is happy. When any character is unhappy or feeling upset about something they are encouraged to take a drug called Soma. This drug can be compared to modern-day drugs such as Prozac, and the controlled substance methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), better knows as Ecstasy. Soma is a wonder pill from Aldous Huxley's Brave New World th...
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  • Brave New World Science And Technology
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    Thesis: Man's need for answers to questions that cannot be solved known applications of science and technology has resulted in the belief in religion. Elimination of stress Addiction to soma 1. Rioting addicts 2. Religious fanatics II Characteristics Explaining unknown Sanctioning conduct Delegating decisions The Basis of Religion In the novel "Brave New World" civilized society lives in a world of technology. Major changes have occurred during the future; Utopia now revolves a religion of drugs...
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  • Fahrenheit 451 And 1984 The Fear Of Utopia
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    Several conflicting frames of mind have played defining roles in shaping humanity throughout the twentieth century. Philosophical optimism of a bright future held by humanity in general was taken advantage of by the promise of a better life through sacrifice of individuality to the state. In the books Brave New World, 1984, and Fahrenheit 451 clear opposition to these subtle entrapment's was voiced in similarly convincing ways. They first all established, to varying degrees of balance, the atmos...
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  • Brave New World Society And Socio Economic Class
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    ter> Discuss how the society in Brave New World works to ensure that people do not change their socio-economic class. Through Brave New World, Huxley depicts a new, industrialized world, which is financially stable and has prevented poverty and self-destruction. Dictatorial governments are there to ensure stability and maintain perfection of the world. Therefore, just like under any other totalitarian government, social, mental and economic freedoms are abolished in order to retain soc...
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  • Book Was Written Brave New World
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    Literary Devices in 20 th Century Literature After WWII and during the beginning of the Cold War, much was thought and much was said about government and about the contemporary culture in general. This is reflected in many of the literary works of the time, and even before that time, as many of the Marxist and socialist principles were well known. Some of the works include symbolism, some include metaphors, some include satire, and some have other methods. Regardless on which device is used, the...
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  • Brave New World Iron Curtain
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    Imagine what the world would be like if we were all "under the iron curtain. " In his foreword to the novel Brave New World, Aldous Huxley envisioned this statement when he wrote: "To make them love it is the task assigned, in present- day totalitarian states, to ministries of propaganda. " Thus, through hypnopaedic teaching (brainwashing), mandatory attendance to community gatherings, and allusions to prominent political dictators, Huxley bitterly satirized totalitarian propaganda and political...
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  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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    Everyday people are given a choice a choice to reach for their goals or do what makes them happy. In a perfect world, these would be one in the same. Aldous Huxley presents this utopian world in his book Brave New World, where the people are governed and trained in manner. He presents a totalitarian regime that not only ensures that people are happy, but also is able to control the behavior of each individual and keep society stable. Through the use of science, people are not only created, but a...
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  • Brave New World Huxley Wrote
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    Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World in 1931. It is about a futuristic dystopia in which Huxley exposes the corruption and imperfection of the perfect world. It compares to the real world in that it bears similarities to real events in world history. Huxley tries to convey what might happen if the government could have total control over individuals lives. In Brave New World, Huxley deals with the theme of technology and how its advancement contributed to the isolation and moral decay. In fact, t...
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  • Brave New World Fell In Love
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    Want money for doing nothing? Check this out! [Join All Advantage. com] Brave New World Aldous Huxley Introduction Aldous Huxley was born on July 26, 1894 in Surrey, England. He majored in literature at Oxford College. After Oxford he did journalism work. Huxley wrote four volumes of poems before his first novel Chrome Yellow (1921). Huxley wrote 45 novels but it was Brave New World that established his fame. Brave New World is a science fiction book dealing with the way things might be in the f...
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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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  • Story Takes Place Brave New World
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    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. ...
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  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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    To Kill or Not to Kill In Brave New World, Aldous Huxley shows an example of the widely debated topic of doctor-assisted deaths, or euthanasia. Formerly called? mercy killing, ? euthanasia means making someone die rather than allowing them to die naturally. In Huxley? s novel the futuristic? World-State? uses euthanasia for everyone who is no longer? useful to society. ? ? Death with dignity, ? has become a catch phrase used by euthanasia activists, but there? s nothing dignified about killing s...
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  • South South West Brave New World
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    Brave New World Book Response written by Arjun BankeT he title of this book is Brave New World. The original date of publication was in 1932. 2. The author of this book is Aldous Huxley. He was born in Surrey, England, on July 26, 1894. He was the grandson of T. H. Huxley, the well-renowned scientist. Though he wanted become a doctor, Aldous Huxley was temporarily blinded when he was in college. Going on to be a journalist, he earned his degree in English literature at Oxford. In addition to jou...
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  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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    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...
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  • Brave New World Assembly Line
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    Science Run Amuck in Brave New World Brave New World is a novel set hundreds of years into our own future. On Earth, the Nine Years War tore the planet apart in the year A. F 178. Eerily, anthrax bombs dropped from the sky killed scores of people, what we in the post 9 / 11 world fear the most. When the dust settled, mankind banded together to create a new world called the World State. Their motto is Community, Identity, Stability, and it is all too much present as you will see. This future is a...
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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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  • Brave New World Huxley Creates
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    Community, Identity, and Stability. This motto seems to appropriately state the nature of the hatchery, as well as the nature of the world that Huxley creates. The center strives for community, identity, and stability as it literally creates the people of the world. The motto helps Huxley use setting in three different situations. When describing community, Huxley creates the Infant Nurseries and the Neo-Pavlovion Condition Rooms to show setting. Huxley uses the Decanting Room to symbolize the s...
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  • Thesis Intro Similar Themes Thesis Intro Similar 1984
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    Thesis/Intro: Similar Themes In 1984 And Brave Thesis/Intro: Similar Themes In 1984 And Brave New World Basic Similar and Unique Themes in 1984 and Brave New World The general idea that invariably presents itself upon reading synopses of George Orwell? s 1984 and Aldous Huxley? s Brave New World is that the two works are seemingly identical. Indeed, both take place within a main infrastructure of a futuristic society under totalitarian ideals, and both embody the apprehension that many people ha...
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  • Brave New World Todays Society
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    The society in A Brave New World is very similar to the society of today. Though the society is scientifically created, it still shows much resemblance to that of our naturally formed society today. The system of classes is nearly identical to the class system of the present. The main difference is the scientific engineering of the people in each class. Obviously, in our society people are not altered scientifically in order to fit into a social class. In any culture, whether it is futuristic or...
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