"Brave New World" book report by Aldous Huxley
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1. When first reading this science fiction novel, I realized that the setting was in a very unique society. Everything was scientific and modern, with an unusual way of life. The reader becomes aware of the unique society when the author says, "... opening an insulated door he showed them the racks upon racks of numbered test tubes."
2. Lenina confirms with Bernard that she would like to go on a trip with him to The Savage Reservation.
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didn't realize that things were once different. When one man said, "All men are physico-chemically equal," it goes to show how everyone was brainwashed and trained to believe certain ideas as truths. I would recommend this book because it sneds a good message as to what could happen to the world. Yes, it's a long shot, but it is an effective eye-opener. It was at some points difficult to follow, but overall a good read.
didn't realize that things were once different. When one man said, "All men are physico-chemically equal," it goes to show how everyone was brainwashed and trained to believe certain ideas as truths. I would recommend this book because it sneds a good message as to what could happen to the world. Yes, it's a long shot, but it is an effective eye-opener. It was at some points difficult to follow, but overall a good read.