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Essay On Sex In Brave New World

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Society in Aldous Huxley’s novel, Brave New World was an exaggerated society of the United States during the 1920s. These extreme societal boundaries were unknowingly predicting the future. Brave New World developed a liberal trend toward materialistic views on physical pleasure. Throughout the novel, there was dependence on science for reproduction, open-minded views on sex and, ideological concepts that disvalue family and relationship. In the modern-day United States these views are reciprocal and ever-present, however, these views were not directly mirrored, values today are not completely lost. Throughout the novel, Brave New World, liberal views on sex very frequent. The novel starts with a thoroughly detailed description of the test-tube process of human reproduction. The reproductive function of sex was scientifically disconnected; the act of sex was mainly for physical pleasure. The sexual activity in Brave New World had no weight, “no-strings-attached”, purely casual. Reproduction was scientifically engineered, and consequently sex was a purely leisure and casual activity in the World State. Monogamy was no principle the people of World State followed: promiscuity was considered mutually beneficial and superior to monogamous relationships. The Controllers realized that fidelities caused by committed relationships resulted in conflicts between partners: upsetting productivity and harmony. As seen here, “Mother, monogamy, romance. High spurts the fountain; fierce

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