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Brave New World And The Modest Proposal Analysis

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In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and the short story “The Modest
Proposal” by jonathan Swift, both satirical pieces demonstrate the brutality and cultural decay of society and government. Although they both focused on the same ideas, Huxley wrote about the moral and cultural decay occurring in the 1930’s due to technological advances, whereas Swift wrote about the economical problems in Ireland due to England's Aristocracy in 1729. Both stories raised many eyebrows throughout the world when they were published, England went as far as banning “The Modest Proposal” in Ireland for many years because of how terrible it portrayed the government. Historically, these stories were seen as civil disobedience through literature by exposing the domestic issues in a government, now we can look back on these stories and thoroughly understand them by using a historical background.
During the 1930’s in America an Industrial Revolution was underway, changing many people's lives. These changes were accepted by some and rejected by many. Huxley rejected these changes and believed they were the start of a terrible path to destruction that the world did not need to go down. His novel Brave New World has a setting in 2540 A.D. His purpose is to give a warning of what the world will be like in the future if we do not control our morality and beliefs, otherwise the world will end up just like his novel--people being brainwashed by the
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