preview

A Brave New World Caste System Essay

Good Essays

Thesis: In “A Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley, the caste system they have is very, very similar to the social classes we have today. Just like how people in the United States are treated differently based on their social class, in “A Brave New World”, people are treated very different based on what social caste they are in. All over the world, and in the novel, being prejudice is not uncommon either when it comes to the different social classes. The similarities between the different social classes and castes are quite impeccable, actually.
Just like American’s social classes are predetermined, the castes for the characters in “A Brave New World” are also predetermined
You are born into a certain social class based on what class your parents fall under here in America, as well as other countries. …show more content…

In some cases, people don’t know what class they are in.
In America, the social class is usually ranked, from highest class to lowest class: upper class, middle class, working class, lower class.
Being prejudice is not uncommon in America or in “A Brave New World”.
For instance, in America, the middle class and upper class are considered to be smarter, or more cultured than the working class and lower class.
Lower class citizens are viewed to have bad health, low-paying jobs or no job at all. The working class is considered to do a lot of the hard work, but receive little pay and little acknowledgment for their hard work because the middle class is who consumes and sells what the working class produces.
In “A Brave New World”, the different castes have jobs based off of how they are viewed and characterized to be.
Epsilons have the simplest jobs that enables them to perform mental labor.
Delta’s are skillful and tend to make things. They are also consumers.
Gamma’s are not educated very well and are usually in charge of doing service roles because of how polite they

Get Access