1. Brave New World - Utopia
This scenario replicates the World State. The novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley centers around the unattainable idea of a utopia; however, the society described better reflects a dystopia and was written to convey a warning message to the readers in 1932 and future audiences. The World State, the functional society in Brave New World, seems Utopian in theory, but its overarching plan for moral, social, and cultural improvement actually results in dystopian themes such as loss of individuality and brainwashing. ... This is shown by the fresh, outside perspective of John the savage when ...
- Word Count: 1101
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate