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Dehumanization In Brave New World

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Introduction: A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley may seem like an over exaggerated, fictional, horror, story written to scare people of the future. In all actuality, America is not-so-slowly becoming the World State in the book. Americans have dissolved the importance of relationships, such as the citizens of the World State. Huxley mocks the present American society by exhibiting the consequences of promiscuity to warn our generation of the effects of dehumanization through lechery. Analysis: Lenina is encouraged by her close friend Fanny to branch off from Henry because they’ve been together for four months. Fanny expresses her concern for Lenina and gives a glimpse of how relationships have devalued, “It’s such horribly bad form to go on …show more content…

That may mean little to young adults, but children are easily influenced by their idols. America has changed its views on casual sex and how it’s portrayed. While it was traditionally rare and unspoken of, it is now viewed shamelessly as one of America’s new favorite pastimes. “Between the 1970s and the 2010s, American adults became more accepting of premarital sex, adolescent sex, and same-sex sexual activity…” (Wihbey, 2015). A survey was done that resulted in seventy percent of Americans admitting to having at least one one-night stand. Of that percentage, nine percent of people had over twenty-one night stands (Howard, 2015). New social media methods of dating have emerged and while some people may find true love, many others find someone to fill a void for a night and become one of those …show more content…

The car industry had boomed in the 1920’s, and it became more common for families to own a car; which allowed more alone time for young couples (“Sexual Hook-up Culture”). Huxley was aware of this and exaggerated the effects he witnessed, and his predictions soon became America’s reality, “Today, sexual behavior outside of traditional committed romantic pair-bonds has become increasingly typical and socially acceptable” (Sexual Hook-up Culture). We have lessened our own value by partaking in promiscuous acts in order to fit this social standard we now see as the norm. Religion has been abolished in the World State and replaced with idolization, which is one reason why it is so easy for characters to succumb to promiscuous activities. Modern America, “is becoming less religious as a whole, and it’s happening across the board,” (“Christianity Faces a Sharp Decline as Americans are becoming Less Affiliated with Religion). The reason abstinence and monogamy became so widespread in the first place is because of the spread of Christianity. Now, America is becoming less religious therefore less people are waiting until

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