Utopia In Brave New World Essay

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1) What are the main characteristics of the utopia? In The novel, “Island” by Aldous Huxley a man named Will Farnaby purposely ruins his boat on a forbidden island known as south sea of Pala; meaning he was shipwrecked on Pala. He was a journalist and a wheeler-dealer. In my opinion, it was not a smart idea for Farnaby to destroy is boat on an unknown island because it will be difficult for him to leave. I believe, that since Will was not immune or aware of the island he should of never got himself trapped. Being in an environment that you are unaware of can dangerous because there can be many consequences. Two children had found Farnaby. The children took him to their grandfather. The two children grandfather name was Dr. Robert MacPhail. Dr. MacPhail treated Farnaby and carried him to the nearest shelter. The outside world does not have any association with Pala. The island has effectively kept the Outside out. The people of Pala tend to live a private life. Honestly, I believe in having a private, but to a certain extent because sometimes people do need help. Business on the island can be much better if they are in contact with other locations and making trades. However, Murugan didn't grow up on Pala, but him and …show more content…

The people of Pala were all treated the same. I would love to live in a society where everyone were treated the same because than no one will envy or be jealous of one another. The levels of class are also the same. The rich and poor do not exist due to everyone having the same classification. In addition, people barely goes to jail and were not commitiing crimes. There were “no telephone booths, no predestined jailers” on Pala (Huxley 1962, p. 109). Crimes were not taking place because everyone owned the same properities. I believe, leaving somewhere without crime is very safe because there is not danger. People do not have to fair leaving their homes and not knowing the outcome of what will happen to them while

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