Brave New World Plot Analysis

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Brave New World is a novel with a very unconventional plot structure, containing several plot structures within the single work. Because Aldous Huxley expresses many complex ideas in the piece, form initially seems to follow function in regard to standard plot structure. However as the piece develops it is clear that the variety of plots Huxley employs, he employs with intent. The episodic feel of the repeated rising and falling action throughout the work, the parallel nature of the presence that Bernard, Lenina, and John have in the novel, and the deliberate and effective use of subplots are joined by common characters and themes to create this one complete work. The seemingly scattered array of plot structures, together, create an effective progressive plot that builds toward a singular climax and unites the work with a central conflict. Huxley uses a progressive plot to develop his theme of scientific advancement and the impact it has on humanity as well as illustrate the conflict between humans and society using the the dystopia he creates.
The sequencing and configuration of the events in this work is just as important as the action itself; the odd shape this progressive plot takes contributes to the idea of a dystopic society. Initially this novel does not seem like it would would fit into the structure of a progressive plot because of the way Huxley makes use of other plot types, however, once the protagonist is introduced, it is clear that the other forms of plot contribute to a progressive structure. Expotition takes the form of the director explaining the process of creating people in the new world––a system that showcases the horror of scientific interference with nature and gives insight into the background of the dyst...

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...the complexities of the work and of the society it details without complete disorder. The plot of this book is structured chaos that allows the reader to directly confront societal mores and the faults of a dystopian society sustained by control, uniformity, sex, and drugs. Through this novel the reader is able to not only denounce supreme government control and see the terrible implications of scientific and technological intervention in the human developmental process, but is able also to identify with the character of John and understand that all emotions are important and fully appreciate the value of meaningful human relationships. The plot develops the theme of dissent form a uniform, controlled, drug and sex fueled society and inspires the lasting message that people must take an active part in the advancement of the world without losing touch of core values.

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