Brave New World Anti-Utopian

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How does brave new world establish the concerns of people and politics? Aldous Huxley’s anti- utopian story Brave New World warns of the dangers and complications of the state having complete control over society. Huxley explores the use of technology and science as a tool of pervasive surveillance to gain political power to reveal the crippling effect of politics on the civil population. Similarly, D.J. Caruso’s Eagle Eye, exposes technology’s control of society through comparable themes of surveillance, and the irony of a society’s own powers and technology turning against them, and ultimately becoming detrimental to both the people and authoritative governmental figures, highlighting the flaws within their own system. Pervasive political …show more content…

The notion of prohibiting individual thought, identity and intelligence through political control is revealed through (TECHNIQUE), "The surrogate goes round slower; therefore passes through the lung at longer intervals; therefore gives the embryo less oxygen. Nothing like oxygen-shortage for keeping an embryo below par", displaying how science is being abused for the purposes of harm and control. The insidious presence of political entities strips society of their individual identities, ultimately generating a homogenous and uniform class of “Swarming indistinguishable sameness”, in which individuals become symbols of societal depreciation and technological oppression. In the World State, the hypnopaedic platitude, “when the individual feels, the community reels,” confirms that the majority of predestined humans are moving towards an unnaturally rational world where ‘natural tendencies’ are vented through “violent passion surrogates” and the super drug, soma rather than their natural outlets, resulting in a disconnection from our inherent values and thus a moral concern. The unanimous use of the drug soma is the most pervasive example of intentional self-delusion. When soma is taken, the realities and problems of

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