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    Brave New World and Utopia

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    Brave New World & Utopia Essay Composers of Dystopian Literature not only critique personal and political values but also manipulate textual forms and features in response to their times. This is apparent in Thomas More’s Utopia‚ Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ Andrew Niccol’s In Time and Turn On/Turn Off composed by Anonymous. These types of literature create a society that goes against responders’ morals and ethics. These Dystopian societies are characterized by human misery. More uses

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    Anthem

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    ‘the great WE’. When the individuals speak of themselves‚ they use the collective “we”. The word “I” has been outlawed; it is the “Unspeakable Word” taken from the language and peoples minds. This is the most interesting feature of this book… its use of language. Anthem is written in the first person. Each chapter is a journal entry of the narrator‚ Equality 7-2521. At times the use of this language is confusing. The sentences are short‚ simple and straightforward. “We stopped when we felt hunger

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    When Linda is returned to the new world‚ she becomes transfixed with attempting to erase all the reminders of what she went through at the reservation and drowns herself in Soma. She desperately wants to escape her individuality which she had been conditioned to hate. Once she got pregnant‚ Linda no longer belonged in either world. She was not accepted in the new world due to their rules about motherhood‚ and she did not fit in at the reservation due to her conditioning and being an outsider. This

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    "Cleanliness is next to Fordliness"‚ was an attitude impressed upon the people of Aldous Huxley’s‚ Brave New World. A society free of disease and suffering was achieved through a technique of conditioning called hynopaedia. "Civilization is sterilization"‚ was a hynopaedic slogan used to achieve the ideal society. This idea was manifested through the anesthetizing people’s emotions‚ the sterilization of humans and the cleanliness of society. <br> <br>The Brave New World sterilized people of emotions

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    1. After Bernard brings John the Savage back to Utopian London‚ how does Bernard’s life change? After Bernard brings John to London‚ Bernard becomes famous and popular. He was called the discoverer of the Savage. Also‚ from being the Savage’s guardian‚ he was treated better and became more popular to the girls of Utopian London. 2. What is John the Savage’s reaction to Utopian London? (3 things and 3 quotes When John first got to Utopian London‚ he was disturbed of the way people are cloned in

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    Not much change will occur over the course of the next twenty years that can’t be plainly predicted today. Obviously‚ the track we’re on now will continue to develop as automation takes to the forefront of work typically done by humans. Desperately‚ our governments will continue fighting to censor peoples daily lives in order gain control over a society born in the digital age. Intrusive marketing techniques tailored to target the very impulses within human DNA will be perfected; as escaping the

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    Power In Brave New World

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    as well as given to people by the “government”. In both modern society and in Brave New World‚ drugs are controlled by those whom have power and can cause a negative impact that can hurt society as a whole. Soma‚ the equivalent to the type of drugs we have today‚ is the most efficient tool that Mustapha Mond utilizes when it comes to controlling the population. Mond describes soma as being “Euphoric‚ Narcotic‚ pleasantly hallucinant” (Huxley 53)‚ all of which are characteristics that the people face

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    " We Real Cool " " We Real Cool " is about seven African - American high school dropouts who want everybody else to think they are cool. These teenagers explain how they stayed out late playing pool‚ sinning and drinking. Though they think they have everybody else fooled‚ they know themselves that the destructive behavior that they are taking part in will lead too their death. In " We Real Cool "‚ Gwendolyn Brooks uses denotation

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    Analysis of We Real Cool ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Professor Mike Knowles November 22‚ 2012 The poem “We Real Cool” was written in the 1960’s by the poet Gwendolyn Brooks. This poem illustrates the quintessence of seven troubled adolescents who will eventually succumb to the unfortunate likelihood that life can render a young Africa American male living the life in the fast lane during that era. “We Real Cool” is an interpretation of a group of young men Gwendolyn

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    “Community‚ Identity‚ Stability” ( Huxley 1). The dystopian society of the future lives by this motto in everything it does. One of the first things Huxley mentions in his novel is this hypocritical slogan. Community and identity are controlled by the apparent stability that the government has created. There is no true identity or community when the free will of each person is being suppressed. In Aldous Huxley’s novel‚ Brave New World‚ the author uses John’s life into the tribe and sudden submergence

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