Individualism In Brave New World

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Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World portrays a utopian society that has no flaw. Although many new precedents are portrayed, when studied in depth, many similarities between this perfect world and our modern society outweigh the few differences. This utopia of a society is paralleled with our society that is nowhere near perfection. Drug usage, individualism, and relationships will be the basis of comparison in this analysis, and we will see if the society presented in Brave New World will one day become our own.
In Brave New World, it is not illegal to use drugs in their society; in fact, drugs are readily available for anyone in need of them. The drug in the new world is referred to as ‘soma,’ and it produces a joyful feeling without negative crashes afterward. Contrarily, in today’s society drugs seem to result in chaos rather than stability. In our society it is illegal to take drugs with the exception of alcohol, tobacco, and prescription drugs. Soma took control of the future people’s lives as it made “the inner light of universal benevolence brake out on every face in happy, friendly smiles” (Huxley, 82). Sadly in our society dugs are also readily available for those who want it. However, they are not prescribed, and unlike soma, the drugs produce numerous negative consequences. In both societies, people use drugs for exhilarated feelings to escape from the worries and problems they face, instead of dealing with their emotions. Everyone in the new society is conditioned to take soma whenever they are unhappy, so the consumption is done on a daily basis. The new world is split up into classes and people are born into their class based upon their salaries. It seems that both societies share the urge to only care about ...

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... us all, so that is a weak point of similarity. In the future world it is an insult to be called ‘mother,’ or ‘father,’ while in our world it is considered the most precious compliment, so therefore it is evident that family life in both worlds are opposed.
In the final analysis, it may be that the Brave New World will be ours because we do see corruption working its way toward younger children as the days pass. In modern society more children are partaking in drugs and alcohol mainly with the motive to be labeled with the ‘cool’ stamp. Neither our world nor the society in Brave New World is perfect, and because of this human nature preventing perfection, our world may share the same lack of values in the future era. Unfortunately, the futuristic society is very similar to our own, so maybe one day the society in Brave New World may become synonymous with our own.

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