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, one is considered to be an innocent mind willing to learn, but still not sure on the difference between right and wrong. In Brave New World, Mr. Foster explained, We . . . predestine and condition. We decant our babies as socialized human beings
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, in the brave new world is that the conditioning is so complete and the pursuit of external happiness is so compulsive that it is enormously difficult for the individual to increase his awareness of himself as an individual" (Firchow 266). Students are taken
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About "brave New World":
In After Ford 632, this is 632 years after Ford has released the first T-Ford ( year 2535 in our world), there is a World Society. People are made in bottles and conditioned to do predestinated work. People have no family
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On a superficial level Brave New World is the portrait of a perfect society. The citizens of this Utopia live in a society that is free of depression and most of the social-economic problems that trouble the world today. All aspects of life
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In the book Brave New World we come to realize that a Utopian Society is worse than one of today. In this book we are introduced with the character Bernard Marx. He entertains himself with individual thought, and strives to become an individual
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Brave New World
Aldous Huxley relates many passages and ideas to each other throughout Brave New World. While there are a multitude of passages juxtaposed in this novel, there are only three distinct types. The first, and most important, being
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Imagine a world where almost everybody looks and acts just like you do. In Aldous Huxleys novel Brave New World, this imaginary world where everybody is the same as everybody else becomes an awesome reality. A reality in which no one is unique
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, but there were many dilemmas to deal with. The source for most of the problems was the society chosen for them to live in. In Brave New World's society, family life tied with a strong marriage was looked down upon. This society had abolished anything that had to do
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New World, one comes to realize that this is not, in fact, what the human being really craves.
Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World out of fear of society's apparent lack of morals and corrupt behavior during the early 1900's. Huxley believed
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Aldous Huxley's Brave New World paints a grim picture of what the future may hold. Through many scientific and technological advances, the lifestyle of the people in the novel has been changed dramatically from that of today. Although technological
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