Brave New World journals
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In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, there is a piercing theme of scientific advancement being the downfall of society. In the novel, the "normal" part of the world has grown up in a Utopian society where sadness is not allowed. Everyone (besides the savages) takes soma to not feel these emotions of sadness or anger. Despite this perfect world, there are some who fail to meet the proper standards either by lack of conditioning
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challenge is to preserve our society through the expression of individuality. Do not succumb to the temptations of creating a new society. The future world in short, is in today's hands to preserve and make prosper. The future can only be as great as the people, who are creating it and that is today's society. Brave New World is definitely a compelling book that gives the world a look at what the future can become.
challenge is to preserve our society through the expression of individuality. Do not succumb to the temptations of creating a new society. The future world in short, is in today's hands to preserve and make prosper. The future can only be as great as the people, who are creating it and that is today's society. Brave New World is definitely a compelling book that gives the world a look at what the future can become.