1. 1984 vs Brave New World
Winston Smith (1984) and John (Brave New World), the protagonists of both novels, oppose to the way their societies are ruled and dehumanized because they use reason to critic their governments. ... In Brave New World, hypnopaedia (teaching while sleep) was used for conditioning of behavior through verbal suggestion at a time of lowered psychological resistance (moral training). Aldous Huxley, in his Brave New World Revisited tell us exactly why the World State citizens never gave any trouble to the government in the next passage: In the Brave New World, no citizens belonging to the lower cas...
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