Brave New World
Imagine a world where almost everybody looks and acts just like you do. In Aldous Huxley’s 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 and everyone lacks individuality. 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 short amount of time. Many examples in the novel clarify the theme Aldous Huxley is trying to relate to the reader. For instance, when Lenina Crowne tells her friend Fanny Crowne that she has been going out with Henry Foster for four months
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Approximate Word count = 458
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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