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    I. Introduction Brave New World‚ written by Aldous Huxley in 1931‚ shows a fictional dystopian society located in London that greatly relies on technology and rejects today’s values such as love‚ family and emotion in order to achieve maximum societal stability and gain a false sense of happiness. The novel grasps concepts of futurology‚ which bolster the idea of the book satirizing modern society and showing what it could become. In the not so distant future‚ the novel predicts that humans will

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    What is totalitarianism? Totalitarianism is a form of government in which the government completely reminisced one’s individuality and freedom. In Aldous Huxley’s novel‚ “Brave New World‚” totalitarianism is perfectly demonstrated in which humans are scientifically made and have no control over their desired purpose on earth. Totalitarianism is also seen in George Orwell’s novel‚ “1984‚” where the government has eyes on everything. This means there is no privacy what so ever. The uncontrolled power

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    is asleep and is able to repeat it word by word‚ as though memorised‚ the next day‚ without having to actually be conscious or awake while listening to it. In Brave New World‚ it is also described as ‘sleep-teaching’‚ and is focused on drilling moral values into the children’s minds. “You can’t learn a science unless you know what it’s all about‚” thus hypnopaedia is not used on intellectual education in this community‚ but is instead‚ used on moral education. This is because moral education is

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    throw it away. This is a sarcastic comment on materialism‚ principally the wealthy; don’t waste energy to fixed things and just simply throw things away. The society wants continuous grow of consumers. So‚ people need to throw away materials to get new materials rather than fixing old ones. So this is the use of propaganda to boost citizens to do that. Every person repeatedly hears this through the process of sleep teaching starting at an early age. The phrase is continuously embedded so Depp inside

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    Technology in A Brave New World Technology is defined as using the entire body of science‚ methods‚ and materials to achieve an end. Technology‚ or techne‚ is so preoccupied with weather it can‚ it never considers if it should. In "Of Techne and Episteme‚" a article on technology and humanities‚ the author Eddy warns us that a society without epistemological thinking would lead to a society of "skilled barbarians." This is the topic of the novel Brave New World in which Aldous Huxley portrays

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    What’s Wrong with the World and What Can I do about it? I believe what’s wrong with the world is that‚ we as people don’t accept others for who they completely are. We are constantly in competition with the next person or belittling the other because they are not like use. We are not all made the same. Yes‚ all of our brains are constructed alike but we all think differently. As William James believed “All activities of the mind serve to help us survive.” This is true‚ but we must remember that

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    application to signing up for becoming a member to the European Union was made on 14 April 1987. Turkey has been an associate member of the European Union (then European Community) since 1963 with the Ankara Agreement. Turkey was one of the first countries to become a member of the Council of Europe in 1949. Therefore it is important to examine the important political and economic milestones of Turkey’s candidacy path to see what achievements it earned and what obstacles it has faced. This review and analysis

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    female population reflects the inequalities in gender and misogyny in the early 20th century society which the novel was written in. I have read and analysed articles on this matter and have found them to all generally agree with my hypothesis. One thing I have found interesting is that I have found no articles written before the 1990’s on the gender issue in Brave New World. This could show how only recently it is becoming apparent to us in our society of a gender bias. Another important thing to note

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    Summary of Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s novel‚ Brave New World‚ is a fictitious depiction of a futuristic utopian society. In this world every aspect of life is controlled and manipulated‚ with a specific purpose in mind. Humans are not conceived by parents‚ but rather in laboratories‚ undergoing treatments that enhance or impair the individual’s potential. Society adheres to a caste system in which there are multiple “levels” of intelligence (i.e. alpha‚ beta‚ delta‚ etc.). The book commences

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    questions 1. What kind of person was your hero before he got superpowers? (A friendly but awkward nerd? Guilty of CIAing while black? A disgruntled accountant?) An American football player 2. Why should prospective readers care about your hero? What is it about his background that will appeal to them? They care he because he have families 3. What kind of goals did he have before becoming a superhero? The captain of his team 4. What sort of problems did his world have before he became a superhero? Did he notice/care

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