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The World State's motto emphasizes the importance of the group and the subsequent unimportance of the individual. The community of the Brave New World stresses the importance of society, and to the individual, the importance of contributing to its
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Brave New World: A Sterile Society
"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
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revolved around their God. Yet in Brave New World God was not an issue, in fact no one even knew what a god was. Instead there was Ford. The expressions that we use today like Cleanliness is next to Godliness or For Gods sake are replaced with Ford, so
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Brave new world Essay
The novel Brave New World describes in detail the lives, customs, and social standards of a society based in the future. This future society is an extension of Henry Ford's concept of the production line. The so-called "perfect
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Social Isuue 5/5
The topic, A Social Issue is important towards my understanding of the novel Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley as Huxley made his futuristic worls a social experiment involving genetics.
This social experiment shows the values
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Aldous Huxley wrote A Brave New World, he published it in 1932. At that time people really thought about the book and wondered if Earth would ever be like that. The book takes place in the future when people are mass produced in factories. The point
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Comparison between Brave New World and 1984
There are many similarities that exist between Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and
George Orwells's 1984. Both of the works deal with similar topics but are more dissimilar than
alike. A Brave
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Consumption Function
The society in Aldous Huxleys Brave New World is primarily based upon consumption. Anything and everything that does not involve consumption is immediately deemed unorthodox. People, who do not consume, are detrimental towards
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In Brave New World many advanced forms of technology and sciences lead the readers brain on an imaginative trip into the future. It presents a futuristic look at how science can develop into a scary, but obvious possibility. This society eliminates
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Brave New World Compared to The Real World
How similar is Brave New World's Society to our own? The novel, Brave New World,
by Aldous Huxley portrays a so called "utopian" society. When examining the surface
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