1. The Utopian Society in Brave New World
Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley, is a book about a Utopian Society that thrives on stability rather than freedom. ... In conversation with Lenina, John said, "I wanted to do something first I mean, to show I was worthy of you" (Chapter 13, pg.189). ... The members of the society went against John because his principals questioned the status quo which is "Community, Identity, Stability" (Chapter 1, pg.1). ... He thought, "Linda had been a slave, Linda had died; others should live in freedom, and the world be made beautiful" (Chapter 15, pg.210). ... By m...
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