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A 3 page paper which examines whether the ideals of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley are realistic ideals wherein everyone is equal. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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world is one wherein everyone is happy, people do not suffer, people do not go hungry and everyone is the same. Of course there are those who are higher than
others, those who are in control, and those who are smarter. But, presumably it is a society wherein everyone is equal and everyone is happy. The book makes one ask
if such a thing is possible, if humanity could exist in a society where all people are equal. The following paper examines this possibility. Brave New World: Realistic? While
there are many negative things about Huxleys novel as it involves humanity, such as the numbing of people and the lack of any emotion through sex and soma, there is
the presumed reality wherein everyone is equal and thus everyone is happy. But, this is not true, as evidenced by the main characters discontent. He tells his lover/friend, who is
disturbed at his remarks about happiness, "Everybodys happy nowadays. We begin giving the children that at five. But wouldnt you like to be free to be happy in some other
way" and he speaks of a freedom to be whoever you may want to be, happy in whatever way you want to be, which is an impossibility in their culture
(Huxley 91). In addition, the people in the novel are not all equal, as noted in the following critique: "the adults are raised by the leaders of the State to
think and act as they are told" (Huxleys Brave New World: A Study of Dehumanization). At the same time, in another part of the world, the part that is
not civilized, the Savage is imagining Bernards world where there is "another box for making nice smells, and the pink and green and blue and silver houses as high as
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