1. A Brafve New World 2003
Brett Montgomery A Brave New World In a Brave New World it is suggested that the price of universal happiness will be the sacrifice of the most important features of our culture: motherhood, home, family, freedom, and even love. ... The individuality of Brave New World's two billion inhabitants is concealed. ... It is interesting that in this perfect world knowledge of the past is banned to prevent jealous comparisons. ... Huxley implies that by abolishing cruelty and mental pain, the Brave New people in this brave new world have got rid of the most profound experiences that lif...
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