Relationships In Brave New World

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In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, relationships are a complete contrast compared to relationships in America’s society. In Brave New World relationships are just as complex as America’s society, but without the societal pressures. Relationships in Brave New World are never anything serious, so others aren’t hurt by other people having any type of relationship with someone they’ve also had a relationship with. However, America’s society places such strong meaning onto relationships that everything becomes a lot more complicated. It’s socially acceptable in Brave New World society to have multiple sexual relationships with different people. Everyone is aware of who’s with who, and often people will switch partners with others with no form of jealously present. However, in world culture, it’s the opposite. More often …show more content…

People don’t always want to share their lives openly, even if it’s just what they ate for lunch, and often society shuns individuals who chose not to share their life. In the same way that our culture rejects people for not participating in the latest meme, the Brave New World society does as well. In Brave New World, having a private life can be considered a crime, and people can ironically be sent off to a different world to be out of the public eye for doing so. Marriage in our global society is a common practice, as well as having a family and passing on the family name. Traditionally, people get degrees from college, go to work, meet someone, get married, and have kids. However, Brave New World does it differently where the concept of mothers and fathers is completely foreign. In Brave New World saying the word mother is the equivalent to swearing in front of your mother in ours. Life forms are created in incubators, all genetically alike, and don’t have a family to teach them morals and how to function in the

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