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  • Chapters Fifteen Through Eighteen Fifteen Through Eighteen Society
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    In chapters four through six of brave new world Christianity is shown to be unnecessary. "People, " as Birnbaum states, "are never taught religion, and are conditioned so they " ll never be alone and think about the possibility of God" (3). The creation of a religion is almost similar to an act of artistic expression; as it requires an enormous amount of emotion and individual belief. With an idea of a higher being and consequently an idea of a more important aspect of life than just remaining s...
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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 Freedom To Choose
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    ... shows that a government-controlled society often places restraints upon its citizens, which results in a loss of social and mental freedom. These methods of limiting human behaviour are carried out by the conditioning of the citizens, the categorical division of society, and the censorship of art and religion. Conditioning the citizens to like what they have and reject what they do not have is an authoritative governments ideal way of maximizing efficiency. The citizens will consume what the...
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  • Brave New World By Huxley
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    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...
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  • Brave New World Type Of Cloning
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    One of the latest advancements in technology is that of cloning. Cloning is the process of creating an identical copy of an original. In general, cloning is used in three contexts. First is using specialized DNA technology to produce multiple, exact copies of a single gene or other segment of DNA. This process is called cloning DNA. A second type of cloning exploits the natural process of cell division to make many copies of an entire cell. A third type of cloning produces complete, genetically ...
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  • Brave New World Winston And Julia
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    From the very beginning Winston and Bernard make them enemies of their society. These characters risk their lives to try and recapture what we take for granted today. Winston and Bernard try to keep their individuality and recapture through their jobs, and the way they live. Both 1984 and Brave new World show us that we must be careful to protect our ideas and way of life. Through the two main characters, Winston and Bernard, the authors show the readers that once tyranny takes hold reality and ...
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  • Huxley Brave New World Kurt Vonnegut
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    ... es the oppressive atmosphere of Orwell's police state and the science-fiction anti-utopian model introduced in Huxley's Brave New World. Fahrenheit 451 dramatizes entrapment in a sterile heritage and imaginative life, preserving a barren present without a past or future. It fuses traditional themes of anti-utopia fiction, much like the other authors, to satirically focus on the oppressive effect of a reductionist philosophy translated into social policy. This was written in response to the C...
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  • Facets Of Russian Communism Within Fictional Utopian Literature
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    ... he ideas of Socialism, Marx published a few highly controversial news articles and had to end up fleeing to France in fear of being arrested. He continued to write controversial articles and books and soon after became friends with Fredrick Engels, a man who had written on the oppression of English workers. As they had different strong points, the two men decided to work together to get their point to a larger audience. After trips to England and settlement in Belgium, Marx wrote the lead pa...
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  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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    In the book Brave New World the author, Aldous Huxley, uses rhetorical strategies and devices to show his readership the consequences that can come from continuing on the destructive path of self-involvement that can lead to the dystopia presented in the book. In the forward of the book, Huxley defines his purpose of Brave New World as the advancement of science as it affects human individuals. The triumphs of physics, chemistry and engineering are tacitly taken for granted... It is only by mean...
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  • Brave New World Field Of Medicine
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    In Brave New World, Aldous Huxley tries to convey the belief that every invention or improvement for the, so called, betterment of mankind is only an instrument for his ultimate destruction. 'We are, '; he said, 'on the horns of an ethical dilemma and to find the middle way will require all out intelligence and all out good will. '; This goes for all fields of life, medical, technical, social, etc. Not only in the book, but also in real life, one can see that this belief is evidently true. A fir...
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  • Brave New World George Orwell
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    People use their knowledge of the power, inherent in the mastery of discourses, to manipulate others. Many texts show evidence of this. In fact, some texts actively criticise those, who less than ethically utilise their mastery of discourses to achieve their own ends. The media actively utilise their understanding of the dominant discourse to support many agendas. Novelists over the years have shown the ill-effects on individuals who might suffer through not mastering the dominant discourse. Tho...
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  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a novel that takes place in Utopia. Yet in this ideal place everyone is conditioned to be happy, it is a place where various things such as the arts are restricted so all people will be synchronized in thinking. Love and commitment does not exist but rather everyone belongs to everyone else. This place is also a place where soma holidays help people escape from their realities and never have its society feel any kind of distress or illness. This place was not ...
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  • Brave New World Society
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    Brave New World a Discussion Novel of Ideas In his novel Brave New World Huxley seems to have practically abandoned the traditional concept of a plot. The plot that exists, only serves to demonstrate and illustrate his ideas, starting with the tour in the cloning plant and continuing as the characters tell their life stories and the Savage explores the society, comparing it to the classical one, like the one he is used to. Huxley presents us with his vision of a futuristic society, in which ever...
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  • Brave New World Huxley
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    Huxley? s Brave New World is definitely new and is something that is difficult for a person living in a 90? s world to imagine for it is so very diverse compared to our society and customs today. The odd world and lifestyle that was prophesied by Aldous Huxley in the first half of the 20 th century has much of the same basis of customs but they are just performed different ritually in these people? s everyday routines. If anyone from our time and our world were ever to spend any given amount of ...
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  • Brave New World Huxley
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    A Personal Utopia: An Analysis of a Key Passage in Brave New World The key passage of Aldous Huxley? s Brace New World takes place after John has been arrested and is a conversation with Mond. When John and Mond speak of ideal societies, a major part of Brave New World, the aspect of human nature which makes us search continuously for our personal Utopia, becomes apparent. In Mond? s study, the sacrifices each character makes in order to find a Utopia are interconnected. The search for a persona...
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  • Brave New World Mustapha Mond
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    Soma and orgy-porgies, sex hormone chewing gum and erotic play among children-all of these things further the power of the centralized world government in Brave New World. In a civilization that is without disease, old age, and all negative emotions, the people are forced to pay a price without even realizing it. That great price is their freedom. With mass consumption as a diversion, the New World quickly forgets the advantages of true independence. In the futur ized novel by Albums Huxley, con...
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  • Brave New World Hundreds Of Years
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    We began the class by asking if this is the world in which we wish to live in. I did not know then and I do not know now. We watched video after video and read book upon book that investigated our society. On the last day of class, you mentioned that most of the world does not get to experience this kind of privilege. This is sad. Because it is not as much factual knowledge that I take away from your class, as it is a better understanding of the world I live in. I tried asking your original ques...
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  • Equal Pay Act 1960 And 1970
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    Exploring Handmaid'S Tale Introduction Exploring a new literary form feminist dystopias Margaret Atwood s novel The Handmaid s Tale differs in many aspects from traditional feminist writing. During the liberation time in the 1960 s and 1970 s many women discovered utopia as a new literary form of writing. This branch of literature was long dominated by male writers who described ideal alternative worlds somewhere in the outer space. In these works of fiction, the role of women was frequently per...
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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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