A Brave New World: An Analysis

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Aldous Huxley’s famous novel Brave New World is a dystopia featuring brainwashing and controlling the people with pleasure, yet the sheer force. It dehumanizes human beings and shows how humans are being sublimated by their own inventions, such as science and technology. The World State teaches its citizens to be emotionless from a very young age. They are unable to understand the depth of love. Having sex so casually caused it to become a meaningless act. The characters cannot comprehend how to react when someone is in love with them. The dystopia in Brave New World had a huge impact on Lenina, she felt the need to undress herself and have sexual intercourse with him, after learning that John loved her since, “ she immediately untwine[s]

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