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    Genetic Engineering in the World Eighty-five years ago‚ the publication of the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley changed the perspective of Americans towards genetic engineering. “Genetic engineering is the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material” (Michaels 1). In this novel‚ there is an abundant misapplication of genetic engineering to control society. The practice of genetic engineering in Huxley’s world is extremely dangerous as it

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    Comparison Between Brave New World and Our World of 2012 Every individual wants a perfect world. A world deprived of violence‚ judgment‚ or strife‚ in that people create their own worlds‚ they find their superlative way of living‚ the ideal thought of religion‚ and the ‘perfect’ government. That’s when you get a utopia‚ but when you flip it and all those ideas of equality and perfection it’s different and is a complete dystopia. Our world that we live in is neither‚ nothing is of absolute good

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    Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ and George Orwell’s 1984 and Animal Farm each make commentary regarding the governing of society. Each story involves a so called perfect society‚ or Utopia. The people are given what they want‚ only to discover it wasn’t really what they desired. It seems that both authors are telling us their idea of what’s wrong with society‚ and how extreme these wrongs could become if we government to think for us. The way in which each story gives its warning is different

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    „« Family In the totalitarian society of Brave New World‚ the development of human beings is completely controlled by the World State. Each person is raised in a hatchery‚ where the government controls every stage of their development until maturity‚ a process that takes Two-hundred and sixty-seven days. The embryos¡¦ DNA is controlled chemically to stimulate or to retard their physical and mental growth to create a biological class structure. The human¡¦s placement into a certain class‚ such

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    Brave New World Chapter 9-10 1. Rhetorical device (can use diction‚ sentence structure‚ grammar‚ etc) and/or Logical Fallacies: Identify 5 Rhetorical devices or Logical Fallacies in each chapter and discuss what effect it has on the tone‚ message‚ etc – in other words‚ what is its significance? Quote with page number Rhetorical Device/ Fallacy Effect ** This is the MOST IMPORTANT part‚ so make this really insightful** “Zip‚ and then zip; zip‚ and then zip; he was enchanted.” pg. 143 Epanalepsis

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    originally. I wasn’t surprised that it was along the lines of looking for something because the word circumspice reminded me of the English word circum-navigate. | Pg. 10 “This really revolutionary revolution is to be achieved‚ not in the external world‚ but in the souls and flesh of human beings.” | This line is being used to describe Huxley’s view of what a true revolution should be. In this quote it seems that Huxley is saying the only way a revolution could be successful is for it to be of the

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    ourselves and for those around us. I’m not here to argue that I have all the solutions or that I am unwaveringly confident in my opinions and values. I’m still young‚ and I still have much to learn. The difference between me and all the viewers of the world isn’t that I have the answers‚ but that I am willing to search‚ willing to negotiate‚ willing to research and experiment and fail and keep on fighting for the best possible solution. I’ve spent much of my life in isolation‚ both mental and geographically

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    ‘’An Marxist study of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley” Alisha Ghosh QD Leavis’ essay mentions a statistic‚ “The investigation made in 1924 into the stocks and issues of urban libraries revealed that while they had 63% of non-fiction works on an average to 37% of fiction‚ only 22% of non-fiction is issued in comparison 78% of fiction.” This clearly ascertains the fact that a commodity that is in demand at a particular point of time is determined by the class or group that is ‘ruling’ or is in

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    absolute power. An example of a dictator was the malicious Hitler who used modern technology to terrorize humanity. Much like Hitler‚ Mustapha Mond and his society used the system of totalitarianism (dictatorship) to control the civilized people in Brave New World. "To be a leader means to be able to move the masses." (41) Hitler was able to control mass amounts of people‚ which had never previously been done in history. He did this by depriving his people of independent thought with propaganda in the

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    1984 vs Brave New World Undoubtedly‚ the thought of living in‚ or forming a utopian society has flashed through nearly every person’s mind. A few people have even tried to make this ideal dream society a reality. Unfortunately‚ within the pursuit of these societies the leaders become corrupt and begin to become paranoid with the fear of rebellion. Hundreds of people were murdered during the reigns of Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin in what they considered measures to maintain peace and stability

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