1. Contrasting Places in Brave New World
The novel "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, takes place in two different settings: the World State and an Indian Reservation. ... During these processes every citizen of the World State becomes dehumanized and therefore they are not actually alive and happy, they are living in a monotone society that in order to avoid reality citizens depend on the consumption of soma to turn off their emotions every time they perceive a negative feeling; Soma gives instant gratification which is why is one of the most powerful weapons used by the World State to keep stability. ... Two characters that play ...
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