How does Brave New World reflect the context in which it was written?
View Paper
ESSAY DETAILS
Words: 859
Pages: 3
(approximately 235 words/page)
Pages: 3
(approximately 235 words/page)
Essay Database > Literature
Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" looks at the universal and timeless theme of the relationship between man and nature. Written during the post World War I era, the novel addresses issues of the struggle for peace, the development of science, and the totalitarian state. Set in the year A.F. 632 (after Ford), the novel views the economic, political, social and technological developments of the Brave New World and how its inhabitants have adapted. In particular
showed first 75 words of 859 total
Sign up for EssayTask and enjoy a huge collection of student essays, term papers and research papers. Improve your grade with our unique database!
showed first 75 words of 859 total
showed last 75 words of 859 total
have got too self-consciously individual to fit into community life." Helmholtz Watson is also another individual and together they make a group of "people who aren't satisfied with orthodoxy, who've got independent ideas of their own." Through these characters of science, the dehumanization of birth and growth, and the restrictions on individuality can all be surpassed by nature. Huxley's messages is clear: "Science is dangerous; we have to keep it most carefully chained and muzzled."
have got too self-consciously individual to fit into community life." Helmholtz Watson is also another individual and together they make a group of "people who aren't satisfied with orthodoxy, who've got independent ideas of their own." Through these characters of science, the dehumanization of birth and growth, and the restrictions on individuality can all be surpassed by nature. Huxley's messages is clear: "Science is dangerous; we have to keep it most carefully chained and muzzled."