Brave New World
Title: Brave New World
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Brave New World
INTRODUCTION
Imagine living in a world without parents, a place full of faceless human clones. This is the society portrayed in Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel, “Brave New World”. Huxley describes a futuristic “Utopia” that has an alarming effect of dehumanization. In this world, each person is raised in a test tube rather than a mother's womb, and World Controllers control every stage of their development, from embryo to maturity. Each new human is placed into a
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in a world that is free of depression and most of the social and economic problems that trouble our world today. His vision of drugs and alcohol in 1931, reveal a similar perception, seventy-one years later, of today’s society. This element of society is not exactly identical to the Brave New World. Although if the problem of drug and alcohol use continues to increase, then it is quite daunting what we could end up resembling.
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