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    Brave New World There is a place where the government controls everyone’s life‚ where the government uses drugs to manipulate the people’s thoughts. In this place there is no such thing as a family‚ there is no such thing as love. They teach young children that their body is not theirs‚ and that it belongs to everyone and anyone who wants to use it. This place is Huxley’s predicted of the future. Huxley wrote his prediction in the book Brave New World‚ written in 1932 and is eerily similar to present

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    analyze Hauxley’s fear of Americanization in his novel Brave New World. It is well known that Hauxley was afraid of Americanization and for that reason he gave a American symbols bad meaning in his book. It is pretty clear on example of Ford or chewing­gum but also on many other. Brave New world is dystopia science fiction. Although Huxley wrote many pieces of literature‚ among his essays‚ poetries and novels Brave New World1 published in 1932 is the most famous one.

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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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    ages” - John Piper‚ Don’t Waste Your Life. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley examines a futuristic society where people live lifestyle where sexual and mental gratification are available. A lifestyle of sexual promiscuity‚ soma/drugs that release dopamine‚ and high status is the purpose of life. Short-term bursts of happiness and technological advancements enable the people of Brave New World to disregard consequences and always look forward to novelty. In Brave New World‚ novelty/instant gratification

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    text Brave New World of the pitfalls of a society based on classes‚ with those in the upper classes holding more power than those in the lower classes having virtually no power. He describes this system as Alpha‚ Beta‚ Gamma‚ Delta‚ and Epsilon. Gammas‚ Deltas‚ and Epsilons are the lower class‚ they serve the higher classes which are Alpha and Beta. Between Alpha and Beta‚ Alpha is the highest. In Aldous Huxley’s book Brave New World he uses many points of Marxist theory. In the novel Brave New

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    will look more like Brave New World than 1984. In the West‚ pleasure and distraction‚ used by those in power‚ control people’s spending‚ political loyalties‚ and even their thoughts. Control through reward poses a greater threat to human freedom because‚ unlike punishment‚ it can be introduced unconsciously and continued indefinitely‚ with the approval and support of the people being controlled. In place of the Nine Years’ War — the calamity that brought the society of Brave New World into being

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    English Essay Question: Explain how Huxley creates an ‘elaborate and nuanced setting’ for Brave New World‚ and discuss its effectiveness in conveying the themes of the novel. Aldous Huxley explores the implications and uses immense detail along with new concepts to create the very intricate setting of Brave New World. The social‚ political‚ and technological implications of the novel set the basis of Huxley’s setting and helps to portray the idea of a World State and how it might function. The

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    Fahrenheit 451 Brave New World Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury is a futuristic view of a society and its people’s roles. This prophetic novel‚ first written and published in the early 1950s‚ is set in a future where books‚ and the ideas they represent and manifest‚ are burned to prevent disruptions in society. Furthermore‚ TV is everyone’s drug of choice‚ and independent thinking is basically illegal. Its central character‚ Guy Montag‚ is a fireman responsible to that society for ensuring those

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    America or Japan‚ conditioning is world wide phenomenon. Proponents of Behavioral Conditioning in our modern society is the idea to create the “perfect citizen”‚ claiming that it should be used for the good and protection of people‚ like the book Brave New World they live in a world of complete control not having the benefit of a system. Behavior conditioning like any controversial topic has its pros and cons in the matter. While behavior conditioning is often label as “brainwashing” or forcing

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    Patience and Poetry: The Effort of a Fresh Perspective (Draft) In his travel narrative‚ A Fortune-Teller Told Me (2001)‚ Journalist Tiziano Terzani avoids airplane travel for an entire year due to a prophecy he receives warning him of grave danger if he failed to comply. Terzani being an international journalist‚ who covers wars‚ political uprising‚ and other global events‚ navigated the globe for an entire year without ever stepping onto an aircraft. Instead‚ he relied on trains‚ boats‚ cars‚ and

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