Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Brave New World Essay -- essays papers
Brave New World  	          Aldous Huxleyââ¬â¢s Brave New World is a fictitious story about a future  utopian society where people are mass-produced in laboratories. People have  no emotions in this world where drugs and promiscuous sex are greatly  encouraged. People are given labels according to their pre-natal intelligence  assignment. These different classes all have specific roles within society and  nobody is unhappy with their place. The Brave New World he was a fictitious  story that sets up a symbolic mirror to our world that shows the reader what our  world is slowly evolving to.    	As young children, the utopians are conditioned to practice certain rituals,  to later benefit society as a whole through the stability that these practices bring.  One of the acts that the children are taught to do is begin to experiment sexually  at a very young age. This will prevent sexual anxiety in their adult years. Sexual  play is greatly encouraged to the point that a special time is set for children to  experience an erotic play. ââ¬Å"In the garden it was playtime. Naked in the warm  June sunshine, six or seven hundred little boys and girls were runningâ⬠ (Huxley   30). As they grow older, sexual promiscuity becomes a requirement among the  adults. In order for them to keep a stable society, the utopians cannot risk strong  emotions among its people, if it is allowed people will be preoccupied with  emotion thus leading to under production. The attitudes of the utopians support  ideas of no monogamy. As one character said, ââ¬Å"You ought to be careful. Itââ¬â¢s such  horribly bad form to go on and on like this with one manâ⬠ (Huxley  41). Huxley  commented on his storyââ¬â¢s relevance to the current time (Huxleyââ¬â¢s book was  published in 1932), with resp...              ...eality that allow a person to be happy when theyââ¬â¢re down, Prozac  is just one of many drugs with this purpose. Prozac is advertised as something  that can solve any and all everyday blues. Many people in the world use Prozac  in order to make them happy and to take away their problems, just the same way  the people of Brave New World do with soma.    	Through out this story, Huxley uses the practices these people do as an  example to show modern day readers by mirroring what our society could  become if weââ¬â¢re not careful. Huxley uses these comparisons to show that the  Brave New World could happen. He writes about this also in his forward, ââ¬Å"All  things considered it looks as though Utopia were far closer to us than anyone,  only fifteen years ago, could have imagined.â⬠  		  Bibliography:    Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1932.  		                      
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