Brave New World, Freedom vs control
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In the novel Brave New World the author portrays a world in which humans are no longer born, but grown. In this so-called utopian world humans are grown and genetically altered so that they are content with their role in society. Each caste is altered so they are more efficient at their social task. The alphas are bred to be large, strong, and smart. While the deltas, gammas, and epsilons are bred to be small
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or we are limiting our own progress in the world. At the end of the story Mond describes how they had to suppress scientific, technological, and biological progress because of the amount of control that had to be put down upon society to keep there happy and stable society alive. By limiting our progress in the world we our only limiting our own evolution, which is why a technotopian society such as this cannot survive.
or we are limiting our own progress in the world. At the end of the story Mond describes how they had to suppress scientific, technological, and biological progress because of the amount of control that had to be put down upon society to keep there happy and stable society alive. By limiting our progress in the world we our only limiting our own evolution, which is why a technotopian society such as this cannot survive.