Category: Brave New World

  • The Main Ideas Of The Novel Brave New World

    The Main Ideas Of The Novel Brave New World October 30, 2019 People frequently prior put social stability at the first place, but the fatal effect is what would eventually cause the destruction worldwide.The development of science and technology has already brought human society into a highly streamlined super-fine division of labor society. Through the…

  • Freedom in Brave New World

    Freedom in Brave New World Brave New World is a dystopian fiction book published in 1931 by Aldous Huxley and printed in 1932. Mostly set in the futuristic World State in the year 632 AF, after Ford, in of genetically modified citizens in the intelligence-based social organization, the book explained large technological developments in the…

  • Brave New World: The Borrowings from Other Texts and its Effects

    Brave New World: The Borrowings from Other Texts and its Effects Authors reference other texts to construct emphasis on themes, bring out characterization and intrigue the reader on deeper meanings. Published in 1932, Aldous Huxleys Brave New World depicts a dystopian society composed on the reliance of drugs, production of new technology and efficiency of…

  • Lack of Identity in The Handmaid’s Tale and Brave New World

    Lack of Identity in The Handmaid’s Tale and Brave New World In both The Handmaids Tale by Margaret Atwood and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the writers explore how control and oppression establish a lack of identity in individuals. This exploration is achieved by focusing the novels around how the main characters live under…

  • Audience Influence Tools in ‘Brave New World’ and ‘V for Vendetta’

    Audience Influence Tools in ‘Brave New World’ and ‘V for Vendetta’ Narratives can be used as powerful tools to encourage an audience to question the cultural beliefs and practices of their world and to inspire action among them. Aldous Huxleys speculative fiction Brave New World (1932) and James McTeigues film V for Vendetta (2006) use…

  • The Theme of Individuality in Brave New World

    The Theme of Individuality in Brave New World Have you ever thought of living in a perfect society in which people do not have feelings and have sex and take drugs for happines. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, a society in which people have to follow strict rules we are presented with the idea…

  • The Idea Of Human Nature In The Picture Of Dorian Gray And Brave New World

    The Idea Of Human Nature In The Picture Of Dorian Gray And Brave New World Unequivocally, scientific conditioning cannot completely remove fundamental human nature. Although the conventional society presented in Brave New World increases socio-economic stabillity, it solely represses the potential for human growth. Through satirising the like of H.G. Wells and Aquinas theory of…

  • The Impact Of Pills And Social Media On Today’s Society

    The Impact Of Pills And Social Media On Today’s Society The dystopian novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is receiving a lot of attention these days because of the similarities between the society depicted in the book and society today. Huxley presents a society controlled with a drug that induces an artificial state of…

  • The Main Ideas Of The Novel Brave New World

    The Main Ideas Of The Novel Brave New World October 30, 2019 People frequently prior put social stability at the first place, but the fatal effect is what would eventually cause the destruction worldwide.The development of science and technology has already brought human society into a highly streamlined super-fine division of labor society. Through the…

  • Freedom in Brave New World

    Freedom in Brave New World Brave New World is a dystopian fiction book published in 1931 by Aldous Huxley and printed in 1932. Mostly set in the futuristic World State in the year 632 AF, after Ford, in of genetically modified citizens in the intelligence-based social organization, the book explained large technological developments in the…