False Happiness
False Happiness Aldous Huxley states that if there were no disease, no physical or mental pain the world would be stable, and everything would be perfect and run smoothly. With inventions such as soma, and conditioning along with preventing any instability, they know the world of Utopia to be perfect. When something seems perfect, understanding the reason behind it, is sometimes difficult. False impressions are used to make the A primary example of false happiness is the conditioning the children received at all times of the day and night. Sleep teaching, Death, and Neo-Pavlovian conditioning were all methods used. These procedures brainwashed the children into believing they were truly happy. In reality they couldn't think for themselves, and they just believed what they had been told. For example if the children that were going through the conditioning were Betas they would hear things such as "Alpha children wear grey. They work much harder than we do, because they're so frightfully c
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Approximate Word count = 767
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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