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... It was as if Aldous was trying to shock the public ... For reasons unknown, Aldous Huxley became very outspoken in his disgust at the materialistic society in which ...
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... Aldous Huxley was trying to warn the political leaders of his era that if they weren't careful, a society with no uniqueness or individuality would follow in a ...
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... Although happiness is important, Huxley is trying to suggest that even more important are moral principles such as, equality, truth and fairness. ...
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... his village. Huxley is not trying to tell us that we should totally avoid science, as it is bad - no, not at all. Neither is he ...
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... most famous of these works are Yevgeny Zamyatin\'s We, Aldous Huxley\'s Brave ... to write We, the Bolsheviks under Lenin\'s leadership were trying to establish ...
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... personality, too. Huxley is trying to point out that there can't be a utopia because imperfections can't be wiped out completely. In Brave ...
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... Perhaps Huxley is somehow trying to show the reader the importance of freedom and individualism by showing that without it we are simply living in an apathetic ...
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... Flannery O'Conner best verbalizes what Aldous Huxley was trying to accomplish in his novel, Brave New World, in this quote: "I am interested in making a good ...
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... I think Huxley is trying to tell us that we should cherish what we have now, our freedom. Communism is a good example of the future world. ...
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... When he tries to explain this to Lenina she does not understand him or what he is trying to say. ... Huxley has sends a warning to us all. ...
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... the similarities of society he sees, and the play "The Tempest." Aldous Huxley used the ... He is trying to get us to reevaluate what we are actually doing to out ...
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... Huxley, ironically an abuser of LSD himself, is trying to preach morality and goodness through the depiction of its polar opposite. ...
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... strive for. Throughout the novel Huxley sends messages which are the opposite of what he is trying to convey. Huxley believes in ...
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... provide more specific, concrete examples of the points Postman is trying to make and ... Postman states that Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is more appropriate. ...
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... To support Huxley's motto of "identity", he uses the scene of brainwashing. ... The government rationalizes the brainwashing by saying that it is trying to ensure ...
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... His violence shows the frustration and anger this caused and supports my belief that Huxley was trying to show that the new world could not coexist with the ...
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... up their role as censors and lawmakers, we as individuals are trying to comprehend ... In the early 1930's, when Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World, this was a ...
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... Huxley was portraying this world as negative as he was trying to issue the reader with a warning to be careful of the power we unleash through science. ...
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... The first and second partners will then be introduced in some way (David Huxley and Susan Vance meet by chance on a golf course where he is trying to raise ...
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... as ideal as they may seem to be, they are not completely perfected in Huxley's world. ... even though he gave up his quest, he is now keeping order trying to make ...
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... His grandfather, TH Huxley was a well-known scientist. Could it have been that Aldous was writing about an experiment his grandfather was trying to perform? ...
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... The Party as trying to kill the sex instinct or, if it could not be ... Orwell imagines a society that again uses the same narrative technique as Huxley he uses ...
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... he declares, "They could have had twice as much blood from me." (Huxley 117) This ... killed his father and wed his mother, a destiny that he was trying to escape. ...
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... Huxley sees people are losing more and more of their individuality as they are performing ... In our society, each and every one of us are trying to be different ...
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... Both Huxley's novel and Fromm's essay depict various examples of how this can ... Crisis" caution the reader about science and religion while trying to teach the ...
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... Instead of trying to get rid of these technologies, everything is given away to ... But if Postman is right, that Huxley's prophecies will come true, then people ...
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... With an idea so original and unique, Huxley is able to attract the reader's ... Society is trying to detract itself from discrimination due to race, gender or any ...
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... His works included novels, poetry, and essays.Huxley had established himself as a prestigious writer ... 263) I think that the book is trying to tell us not to let ...
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... ideas seem extreme, but so did the idea of cloning when Aldous Huxley wrote "Brave ... Currently biotechnology companies are trying to produce higher yielding crops ...
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... in this key passage, one sees that human nature is to continue trying to strive for self ... By using this aspect, Huxley still creates the idea of being fulfilled. ...
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