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Brave New World
The Brave New World speaks of a world where material comfort and physical pleasure are the only concerns, where humans are not born but created and conditioned according a strict caste system developed by society. Imagine a culture
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It has been said that Muhammad is the "Seal of the Prophets," meaning that he was the last. However, our world has recently been graced by another prophet in Aldous Huxley. Huxley's prophetic vision is unmistakable in his science-fiction novel, Brave New
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Brave New World (1932) is one of the most insidious works of literature ever written.
An exaggeration?
Tragically, no. Brave New World has come to serve as the false symbol for any regime of universal happiness.
For sure
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Category: /Science & Technology
is very strange in Brave New World. Bernard is isolated, because of his small body. The powerfully built Helmholtz Watson is his friend, but when they're together only Watson talks. Bernard is tearfully, which also indicates he isn't conditioned well. Lenina
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Category: /History
Brave New World
By: Anonymous
The Loss of Individuality The peak of a writers career should exhibit their most profound works of literature. In the case of Aldous Huxley, Brave New World is by far his most renowned novel. Aldous Huxley
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Brave New World Reflection
Brave New World is a very interesting and unique book that is unlike anything I have ever read. Although it is a very strange book, I liked it a lot. I learned a lot while reading it, but even more
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Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World in the 1930s. He made many future predictions and many or most of them have already come true but not to the extent that he writes about. The society in Brave New World is significantly different to the present one
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Category: /Literature/Novels
In his novel, Brave New World, Aldous Huxley described, in 1932, a possible ideal state, which is held more or less in the year 2500. This description is superficially a perfect world, but once we study it in depth, it reveals to be rather more
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Brave New World
In the book Brave New World Huxley expresses how the old world and the new world can not exist together. He shows how in his vision of the new world the old ways were seen as primitive and in many cases grotesque. These old ways
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Brave New World
By: RaveAngelX@aol.com
April 19,1999 Customs and conventions force people into a mold *form*. In this way, human beings are prevented from enjoying personal fulfillment in their lives. However, is the lack of personal freedom
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