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Happiness In Brave New World

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Manufacturing Happiness As in today, written in 1931 and published the following year. Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is a utopian and anti-utopian novel. In the series, the author questions the distinctive values of 1931 generation, by the use of satire and irony to portray a futuristic world in which many of the contemporary trends in today’s-American society have been taken to extremes of futuristic advances. Community, identity, stability are words that compromise the slogan of a society. The community defines that varies individuals must work together to maximize greatest contentment rather than relinquishing their happiness. Which artificially implies idea of identity, that every dependent has, are classified by certain ranks alphas, …show more content…

In Huxley’s Brave New World the idea of social stability dominates individuality, argues whether stability worth the price? I disagree on the "theory" of a utopian society that dominates the reality of the World State, (which takes place in the novel),because in truth it is a mere fantasy. Taking a Euphoric, narcotic, hallucinated substance called, Soma, society will be stable, but individuals will have no humanity. Also known it’s best tool for government control of its population. It sedates, soothes, and most importantly distracts a person from realizing their actual reality. In this so called social stability there is no self control, amongst the individual. The irony is that the drug manufactures the independence and self- fantasy than reality to happiness. "A gramme is better than a Damn"(Huxley 54). According to the authors meaning signifies the good feelings in the utilitarian society, individuals receive a gramme of Soma, which results in a state of unconscious feeling, and people are to remember the phrase. From reality …show more content…

This is played allot in this novel because soon as the person is born they are pure, but placing what class, future the person is getting dominates their lives. "Every one works for every one else. We can’t do without any one. Even Epsilons are useful. We couldn’t do without Epsilons. Every one works for every one else. We can’t do without any one. . ."(Huxley). In the novel Lenina remembers waking up as a child, for the first time, hearing an anonymous hypnopaedic messages whispered into her ear. She is reminded of the quote from Henry Foster about the fact that all controlled humans, regardless of caste, become equal after death. The power of state of shock repetitiveness of the hypnopaedic rules and beliefs that form the basis of World State society. Along the hypocrisy of the conditioning: it may be true that “every one works for every one else,” but it is certain castes have a much better sufficient time of it than others do. Either gamma,delta,epsilon,etc. In reality their dependency is just used as working machines at a factory, lack of challenges, no growth, or even a grand inpersation to create a moral society. And under no cercumstances in which caste is selected for people, they can not voice out their opinions or think of morality. bais or taking action is prohibited under the directors world. This states how freedom is taken away from them, but with mind control people think they

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