Category: /Literature
<Tab/>The relationship between humanity and the natural world is an important factor of life. The quality of this relationship has changed over time and with different cultural values. The novel "Brave New World" and the film "Bladerunner
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
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My opening address will focus on two creative works composed by artists who share our concerns.
Aldous Huxley expressed his concern about the growing power and influence of science in the word after the First World War. His satirical novel, "Brave New
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Category: /Science & Technology
A Brave New Audience
Over time, technology has become increasingly more advanced. This is unfortunate for mankind because the more advanced, the more serious television gets, the worse it is for its viewers. It constantly feeds people information
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Category: /Literature/English
Although these two English works exist many centuries apart and use two different forms, William Shakespeare in The Tempest and Aldous Huxley in Brave New World, use style to explore the theme of the nature of men and sleep. What is sleep
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Category: /Entertainment/Genres
Swarthout, 'Fahrenheit 451'by Ray Bradbury and 'Brave New World' a novel by Aldous Huxley. Each of these texts expressed the theme of individuality vs. conformity in a different way depending on the setting and the main character, but for each character
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Category: /Literature/English
The New World
As the dust clears, a horrible landscape shows itself to anyone who is still alive to see it. World War III has ended only to leave in it's wake the bleak carnage and destruction of hundreds of nuclear weapons. The planet lay riddled
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Category: /History/European History
Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" and Ridley Scott's 'Blade Runner":
The Director's Cut, despite their very different cultural contexts, depict futuristic societies where the relationship between humanity and nature is divorced, and the technological
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
Despite different contexts both Aldous Huxley within his book "Brave New World" and Ridley Scott in the film "Blade Runner" explore the idea that humans feel themselves more sophisticated than the natural world, yet are able to completely sever relations
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
, whom almost always use their life to express their feelings, their ideas, or a point they wish to make. Aldous Huxley, primarily know for his works Brave New World, Island, Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell, exemplifies this concept to the highest
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Category: /Literature/English
What society should learn from the book, Brave New World is that discrimination is
experienced by just about everyone in one form or another. That life could be much
better for everyone if we could look past differences and work together to achieve
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