Brave New World: A Study of Dehuminization "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley
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Brave New World: A Study of Dehumanization
Universal happiness is one of the most sought-after goals for mankind. "Brave
New World" by Aldous Huxley portrays a world that has, for the most part, achieved
universal happiness. This novel presents a startling view of the future which, on the surface,
appears idealistic. Deep down, though, this world is very dark: it has stripped its people's
freedom, yet the society not only lives in this totalitarian government,
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that technology has not improved life for the citizens of this utopia. Works Cited Clarke, Arthur C. "What's Come True?" Literary Cavalcade. Vol. 53, Issue 4, January 2001: p. 15 - 21. EBSCOhost. Moore Library. March 2003. Coren, Michael. "We Owe a Great Debt to Aldous Huxley--Semi-blind But a Colossal Vissionary." Alberta Report. Vol. 22, Issue 32, July 1995: p. 1 - 3. Academic Search Premier. Moore Library. March 2003. Pearce, David. "Brave New World? A Defence of Paradise-Engineering." P. 1 - 26: March 2003. <www.huxley.net>
that technology has not improved life for the citizens of this utopia. Works Cited Clarke, Arthur C. "What's Come True?" Literary Cavalcade. Vol. 53, Issue 4, January 2001: p. 15 - 21. EBSCOhost. Moore Library. March 2003. Coren, Michael. "We Owe a Great Debt to Aldous Huxley--Semi-blind But a Colossal Vissionary." Alberta Report. Vol. 22, Issue 32, July 1995: p. 1 - 3. Academic Search Premier. Moore Library. March 2003. Pearce, David. "Brave New World? A Defence of Paradise-Engineering." P. 1 - 26: March 2003. <www.huxley.net>