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A Brave New World Quote Analysis

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A world without fear, without pain, without age...utopia, right? A stable world such as this can look good on paper, but not until you look at it in reality. Brave New World, a dystopian novel written by author Aldous Huxley displays a society in which men and women are mass-manufactured as twins and conditioned even while they are being developed, to fit a pre-ordained societal role. In this novel, the characters of importance are as follows, John, Linda, Lenina, Helmholtz, Bernard, Mustapha Mond, and The Director. Bernard is a normal product of society designed to do the role he was created for. All goes according to plan until he introduces an unexpected outlier; John the Savage. A man born of normal means in one of the only traditional …show more content…

Towards the end of the novel, while the world controller is attempting to justify his handling of civilization to the Savage, Mustapha Mond states, “You can only be independent of God while you’ve got youth and prosperity; independence won’t take you safely to the end.’ Well, we’ve now got youth and prosperity right up to the end. What follows?” (pg. 233.) This quote shows how in the search for a stable world, certain traits of humanity must be lost. Creativity must be treated as individuality, individuality must be treated as a choice, and choice must be treated as chaos. As such, the freedom of belief must be eradicated and replaced by the idea of infinite youth so as to prevent such chaos from occurring and thereby toppling the stable world. In other words, “the temptation to sacrifice liberty to end suffering often becomes an attack on the reality of the liberty itself”(literary criticism article.) What Mustapha Mond tries to convey to John is that the freedom of belief, individuality, and creativity cannot exist in a world where suffering and pain are nonexistent. Two factors such as this can not work in a world that wants both the temptations that humanity craves and the freedom that humanity offers. Ultimately, freedom cannot truly exist in a stable and conflict-free

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