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 the use of similarity between passages to cumulatively criticize an aspect of modern life. Secondly, essentially forming a debate with conversation between characters and finally, the contrast between situations, places, and people which, in turn, creates a familiar yet significantly different world in a futile attempt to convey the general flaws of society to the drones of modern life. These three methods all work together again
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