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Addiction In Brave New World By Rajita Sinha

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Soma in the World State is equivalent to drugs in modern day society. Heroin and Opioid is one of the closest drugs that is related to soma, in with being used as a stress reliever and having the same side effects. In Rajita Sinha manuscript “Chronic Stress, Drug Use, and Vulnerability to Addiction” claimed that “[m]any of the major theories of addiction also identify an important role of stress in addiction processes. These range from psychological models of addiction that view drug use and abuse as a coping strategy to deal with stress, to reduce tension, to self medicate, and to decrease withdrawal-related distress” (Sinha). Sinha claims that people will use drugs in order to relieve stress, in the book Brave New World that's exactly what the people use soma for to relieve their stress in life, like what Benard did after everyone had left him or when Lenina went to the reservation had regretted for leaving her soma back at their room. …show more content…

National Institution on Drug Abuse on Research and Report series Heroin stated that “[a]fter the initial effects, users usually will be drowsy for several hours; mental function is clouded; heart function slows; and breathing is also severely slowed, sometimes enough to be life-threatening. Slowed breathing can also lead to coma and permanent brain damage” (National Institute on Drug Abuse 3). This side effect is also can be seen as like soma in which the person drifts off to sleep for long periods of time. Including that both drugs take effect very quickly. Both soma and heroin have another major flaw it shortens the users lifespan. In a journal posted on Jama Network “Contribution of Opioid-Involved Poisoning to the Change in Life Expectancy in the United States, 2000-2015” stated

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