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. ... In the World State, technology has advanced to the point were children are no longer born through the natural method of fertilization, pregnancy, and delivery, as they are at the reservation, instead children are created in labs to exact genetic specification and live in bottles until they are fully developed and later on "conditioned" by a process called hypnopedia which purpose is to make people accept their fates; one example is Linda who is constantl...
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