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Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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Brave New World

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Brave New WorldAldous Huxley

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The title is an allusion to Shakespeare’s

The Tempest

O, wonder!How many goodly creatures are there here!How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world,That has such people in't!

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Genre: Science fiction, dystopia

A dystopia is a society that seeks perfection through control and conditioning.

⋆The opposite of DYSTOPIA is UTOPIA, a perfect society.⋆Eden, Shangri-La, Eldorado are ⋆utopias.⋆Nazi Germany and the USSR = ⋆dystopias.

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Satire and social commentaryA critique of the modern

Science fiction is set in the future, but it satirizes conditions in the present.

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Human NatureWhat a piece of work is a man!

Are people just a conglameration of chemical reactions and responses to stimuli?Are we more than the sum of our parts?

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Totalitarianism and communism

BNW as political literature

BNW is a prophetic warning against the dangers of societies that have a “one size fits all” solution for human beings.

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ConsumerismBuy, Buy, Buy!

BNW questions the wisdom of consumerism and the illusion of instant gratification.

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ProgressGetting better?

Modern thinkers have questioned the idea that the human race is progressing toward a better future.

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TechnologyBetter living through chemicals!

Can science and technology save the human race?

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ArtWhat is the function of art?

The World State has no art because it is unnecessary.Is art necessary? Do people NEED art?