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  • Brave New World Vs Matrix
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    Since the begging of humanity, mankind tries to predict the soon to be future. Many scientific books and movies thrilled readers and viewers with visions of the future world. The book "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley and the movie "Matrix" directed by The Wachowski Brothers tried to put forth-such views. The strongest theme in both the book and the movie was the idea that as humanity progresses through the centuries, the advancement of science leads to perfecting the world that man lives in, w...
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  • Nineteen Eighty Four World Of 1984
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    ... g (only thirty-five years from its publication, whereas Huxley's and Zamyatin's imagined futures are set hundreds of years away), and second, the disturbing familiarity and plausibility of the world that Orwell constructs. Because the social world of 1984 is not that far removed from the reader's own experience, he becomes involved in a more profound, intimate way than he does in Huxley's remote chrome-and-glass society. Orwell wanted his readers to understand not only the intellectual-theor...
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  • Brave New World Rules And Regulations
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    Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in England, human society has had to struggle to adapt to new technology. There is a shift from traditional society to a modern one. Within the last ten years we have seen tremendous advances in science and technology, and we are becoming more and more socially dependent on it. In the Brave New World, Huxley states that we are moving in the direction of Utopia much more rapidly than anyone had ever anticipated. Its goal is achieving happiness by g...
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  • South South West East East
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    Can a "perfect" drug achieve stability in a society? There is always soma, delicious soma, half a gramme for a half-holiday, a gramme for a week-end, two grammes for a trip to the gorgeous East, three for a dark eternity on the moon; returning whence they find themselves on the other side of the crevice, safe on the solid ground of daily labour and distraction, scampering from feely to feely, from girl to pneumatic girl, from Electromagnetic Golf course to " In a perfect society, humans do not n...
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  • Brave New World Happiness
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    ter> With reference to the text, discuss Mustafa Monds statement: The secret to happiness is liking what you have to do. Mustafa Mond is presented to us as one of the Ten World Controllers in Brave New World, of that Utopian, communal and stabilized world, set six hundred years into future. This new world that contradicts the world we live in today, eliminated the Freedoms that we depend on: the freedom of choice, the freedom of thought, religion and being. They have chosen to conditio...
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  • Brave New World Values And Attitudes
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    Art is like a fractured mirror that reflects the society in which it was created. This reflection is a mosaic of images constructed by the artists own perceptions which in turn are determined by the values and attitudes, especially the fears and insecurities in his or her own contemporary society. The responder also has to acknowledge his or her own door of perception, as this would affect their interpretation of the art. This is especially evident in texts like Brave New World which are designe...
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  • Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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    In the novel Brave New World, writer Aldous Huxley warns that society will be conditioned to accept a new way of living and to blindly adapt to certain dysfunctional behaviors. Neil Postman, writer of Amusing Ourselves To Death, sees Aldous Huxley's vision quite possibly coming true in todays world. The process of conditioning peoples minds and thoughts to behave in a certain way is a major theme that Aldous Huxley illustrates in his novel. Similar to the people in the Brave New World society, w...
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  • Brave New World Three Years
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    Huxley's early comic novels, which include Antic Hay (1923), Those Barren Leaves (1925), and Point Counter Point (1928), demonstrate his ability to dramatize intellectual debate in fiction; he discussed philosophical and social topics in a volume of essays, Proper Studies (1927). Brave New World (1932), was his most celebrated work. Aldous Huxley was born in Godalming, Surrey on July 26, 1894, into a well-to-do upper-middle-class family. His father, Leonard Huxley, was a biographer, editor, and ...
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  • Brave New World World War Ii
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    Brave New World 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 d...
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  • Brave New World Savage Reservation
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    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...
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  • Brave New World Risque
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    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...
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  • Brave New World Science And Technology
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    Aldous Huxley's Brave New World paints a grim picture of what the future may hold. Through many scientific and technological advances, the lifestyle of the people in the novel has been changed dramatically from that of today. Although technological advances are currently seen in a positive light, Huxley warns us of the perils which can accompany these innovations if they are not controlled. This leads to the question of whether science and technology can improve our lives. In Brave New World, ge...
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  • Brave New World Hundred And Fifty
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    As man has progressed through the ages, there has been, essentially, one purpose. That purpose is to arrive at a utopian society, where everyone is happy, disease is nonexistent, and strife, anger, or sadness are unheard of. Only happiness exists. But when confronted with Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, we come to realize that this is not, in fact, what the human soul really craves. In fact, Utopian societies are much worse than those of today. In a utopian society, the individual, who among ot...
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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 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 Aldous Huxley
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    Criticism on Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Throughout the ages, man has wondered what the world would be like in the future. Aldous Huxley gives us a glimpse into one possibility what the world might be like in his novel Brave New World. I have read many fantasy-fiction novels that talks about this subject, such as Fahrenheit 451, but none has caught my and really our society like Brave New World. The book quickly caught my attention when it described how babies were born, or rather decanted,...
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  • Brave New World Savage Reservation
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    In Echnology Vs. Humanity T In Aldous Huxley's, Brave New World, there is a major contrast between two existing societies. It is a battle between the perfect world, the brave new world, and the way that we live today, the Savage Reservation. The two societies have many similarities; however, it is there differences, which will persuade your opinion to one side or another. First of all, in the brave new world the major goal is to reach Utopia, the perfect world. It is a very clean and organized s...
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  • Brave New World Escape From Reality
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    For more than half a century science fiction writers have thrilled and challenged readers with visions of the future and future worlds. These authors offered an insight into what they expected man, society, and life to be like at some future time. One such author, Ray Bradbury, utilized this concept in his work, Fahrenheit 451, a futuristic look at a man and his role in society. Bradbury utilizes the luxuries of life in America today, in addition to various occupations and technological advances...
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  • Brave New World Escape From Reality
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    For more than half a century science fiction writers have thrilled and challenged readers with visions of the future and future worlds. These authors offered an insight into what they expected man, society, and life to be like at some future time. One such author, Ray Bradbury, utilized this concept in his work, Fahrenheit 451, a futuristic look at a man and his role in society. Bradbury utilizes the luxuries of life in America today, in addition to various occupations and technological advances...
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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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