Brave New World
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 in his uniform society. Bernard decides to use the curiosity of the society to his advantage, and fulfilling his wish to become someone important. This ends when the curiosity of others ends, and as a supreme ruling of his behavior, he is exiled. The one who turns his curiosity into a folly, is an outsider known as the Savage. Bernard brings him to the society as an experiment. The Savage looks at the society with an open mind, but later realizes that he hates the way life is run. In this society everyone is happy, and there are no differences for anyone. Everyone is brought up to be happy, and most of them don't even know what sadness or anger is. All is cured through surrogates or drugs. Soma, the h
I'm a college student and this essay was for the book Brave New World After looking through the history of the USSR and the three books 1984, Brave New World, and Animal Farm, we have realized that the Totalitarian Government has not succeeded. In all four situations the population has not survived as a whole. There is a very low chance that one world could ever be perfect with no wars, and happy family life. Although many people may think that one religion, one job, or one style could make a population complete, there is an understanding that everyone has there own personality that needs to be expressed. Each person has their future planned out for them, when they are just in their fetal stages in a jar. They have special treatments performed to aid in the mental growth of the individual after birth according to their future occupation. Huxley tried to present the ultimate in utopian societies, but nobody was open for mental growth, they were a
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Approximate Word count = 646
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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