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    MacKenzie Morrissett AP Literature 3B Mrs. Scruggs 2 September 2016 Brave New World In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ society is divided into distinct classes. Those who do not fit into a class are separated from society completely. Bernard Marx‚ an Alpha male from London‚ leaves his home to venture onto the Reservation. The Reservation is a Native American community that is surrounded by gates that kill anyone who tries to escape. Much to his and his companion’s‚ Lenina‚ surprise‚

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    the setting for the opening chapter of Brave New World. In what city and year does this novel take place? Chapter 1 1. Describe the setting for the opening chapter of Brave New World. In what city and year does this novel take place? It is inside the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center. The atmosphere is stark and clinical. A.F. 632 Chapter 1 2. What is the motto of the World State? Chapter 1 2. What is the motto of the World State? Community‚ Identity‚ Stability Chapter

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    "Brave New World” utopia or dystopia? The society displayed in the book shows that it is quite hard to label as one or another. Many would say that in the novel Huxley portrays a systematic utopian society. Whereas others such as author Leon Kass states "Huxley shows the reader a dystopia that goes with rather than against‚ the human grain". (p.311) Advances in scientific research allow the World State to create a world where people are conditioned to be happy the way they are. In the novel science

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    internal secretions artificially balanced at a youthful equilibrium...’“ (Huxley 110-111). In this excerpt it can be determined that Lenina is incapable of acknowledging the fact that people can appear physically aged. This is due to the reason that the World State does not allow it to happen through a series of scientific methods‚ which is meant to benefit the society. 2. “ ‘I ought to have been there… Why wouldn’t they let me be the sacrifice? I’d have gone round ten times---twelve‚ fifteen. Palowhtiwa

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    related to Brave New World‚ a novel by Aldous Huxley. This book was written right after the first automobile was mass-produced‚ the Model T Ford. This assembly line production sparked Aldous’ mind into thinking if humans were produced in the same way. When Aldous imagined this he thought that the world would be quite different and he decided to write a satire on present day culture. He thought that a world like this would be in a certain state of happiness. The residents of World State A.F. 632 are

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    The Exploitation of Love and Technology In the Dystopian novels 1984 and Brave New World‚ George Orwell and Aldous Huxley create atmospheres that consist of their prediction of the future. “1984” and Brave New World contain totalitarian governments that encompass distorted views on the way societies should behave. Although the two leaders in the novels‚ Big Brother and His Fordship‚ carry out their regulations differently‚ the idea of how to control a society remains consistent. The key to maintain

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    Brave New World opens in the Central London Hatching and Conditioning Center‚ where the Director of the Hatchery and Henry Foster are giving a tour to a group of boys. The boys learn about the Bokanovsky Process‚ which allows the Hatchery to produce thousands of nearly identical human embryos. During the gestation period the embryos travel in bottles along a conveyor belt through a large factory building‚ and are conditioned to belong to one of five castes: Alpha‚ Beta‚ Gamma‚ Delta‚ or Epsilon

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    Compare Shelley’s Presentation of Women in Frankenstein with that of Brave New World Throughout the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ a feminist theme subtly pervades the novel‚ and is crucial to the characters of the story‚ the plot line and the setting of the novel. The reasons for the creation of the monster lie within Frankenstein ’s own familial relationships‚ especially with the grief he experienced at the loss of his mother. Frankenstein is riddled with passive female characters who suffer throughout

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    As members of society struggle for individuality‚ an overpowered and technologically advanced government will continue pressing for stricter censorship and less privacy. One thing that will remain constant is the impact of Aldous Huxley’s‚ Brave New World‚ in large part due to it’s widely relatable characters and concepts. Helmholtz Watson is sure to prove his worth as a role model to every intellectually determined student searching for something in themselves that separates them from their peers

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    Brave New World Brave New World is a form of utopian literature. It’s an imaginary society organized to create ideal conditions for human beings‚ eliminating hatred‚ pain‚ neglect‚ and all of the other evils of the world. The novel takes place in 632 A.F. (After Ford‚ the god of the New World). It takes place in a time where man is desperate for beliefs (and structures also a relief from pain.). All civilization has been destroyed by a great war. Then there is another war‚ the Nine Years War

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