"Brave New World"

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6 months 2 weeks ago #1806 by mrb55
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How do dystopian novels like Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" offer social commentary and warnings about the future?

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6 months 2 weeks ago #1962 by amjad
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Huxley portrays the World State as a totalitarian regime that manipulates the masses through psychological conditioning, drug use, and constant surveillance. The novel serves as a warning against the dangers of relinquishing individual autonomy and freedom in exchange for stability and happiness.

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6 months 2 weeks ago #1980 by Doladiti
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Dystopian novels, such as "Brave New World," often offer social commentary and warnings about the future by imagining a future society that has gone wrong. In "Brave New World," Huxley criticizes a society in which people have been conditioned to be complacent and have given up their individuality. He warns that if we are not careful, we could end up in a world where we are controlled by technology and are unable to think for ourselves.

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