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Brave New World Struggle For Power Essay

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‘Political power often involves a struggle for control.’ To what extent does your study of people and politics support this statement? Under totalitarian regimes, political power is fought for between the authority and the individual. Aldous Huxley to a large degree, represents a society in which the strict authoritarian ruling power has won the struggle for control. Huxley’s 1932 dystopian novel Brave New World is a satirical criticism of his contextual concerns. Huxley explores the strict political authority and manipulation of scientific processes are used in order to maintain control. Political regimes that maintain complete control over society are too powerful to be defied by individuals. Through his hyperbolic representation of conditioning …show more content…

Through his crafting of John the Savage, Huxley presents a struggle between the ruling power and the individual. Huxley is responding to and criticizing the rise of dictators such as Mussolini and Stalin who forced individuals to conform to societal values to enable greater stability and political control. Huxley uses the characterisation of John to represent the limitations of individuality as a consequence of political manipulation as he declares, “I don’t want comfort…I want freedom. I want sin”, using paradoxical adjectives to display his yearning for the simple liberties he is denied. Huxley represents John’s later suicide as a symbol of one’s failure to compete with political authority, with the metaphor of the feet ‘like two unhurried compass needles, the feet turned towards the right…’ as compass needles representing his loss of direction and failure to conform. Huxley uses representation to demonstrate the inevitable failure of individual in the struggle for control against the political

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