Imagine a New WorldImagine living in a world without mothers and fathers, a place where everyone around you are human clones with no personality, a vast array of people who don't see themselves as individuals but as a social body. This society is the result of the absence of spirituality and family, the obsession with physical pleasure and the abuse of technology. The society described above becomes reality in A Brave New World, a novel that describes how the progress of science affects humanity. A Brave New World is set in 632 AF (by Henry Ford, inventor of assembly lines), many years after the beginning of civilization. be controlled. Civilization is rebuilt into a new society after a nine-year global war. The war was so brutal and exhausting that people decided to control the world's actions through the means of science. Society predetermines human embryos to certain levels of intelligence and chemically eliminates disease or aging. Children are placed in different castes to decide the division of labor. The five castes are Epsilon, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Alpha, with Alphas being the highest caste. To determine which caste they are placed in, children are given or denied certain skills and abilities. The Controllers rule civilization through conditioning, behavioral engineering, and some mind-altering drugs called "Somae". The ten controllers of the world states determine all the rules of society. Society's dictatorial rule has chosen machinery, medicine, and happiness over God. Citizens choose happiness and stability over freedom and individuality. Without sin and imperfection, citizens are nothing more than robots in this utopian world, a society built on... half of paper... dilemma in exchanging happiness for freedom and art to gain stability and control over the world. people of A Brave New World.A Brave New World is very enlightening and inspiring as it talks about what it means to be human. The price many people must give up to achieve absolute happiness and stability is freedom, love and religion, aspects of life too precious to be omitted. There is no war or disease to face, but people do not have the opportunity to experience art, love and history. By sacrificing and eliminating these aspects of life, a citizen is deprived of the opportunity to enjoy a well-rounded quality life, full of mistakes, of learning lessons. The goal achieved by giving up freedom, love and religion seems tempting and rewarding, but the reality of the effects on humanity proves devastating in Aldous Huxley's A Brave New World..
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