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Brave New World Conformity Analysis

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Aldous Huxley’s novel, Brave New World, is a dark vision of a “utopian” future that people still use today as a warning of an overpowering government. World State, the utopian society that Brave New World describes has a simple motto: Community, Identity, Stability. In this society, the people serve a ruling order that controls their likes and dislikes, population growth, drug intake, and romance; phenomenons that Huxley strives to warn us about for our own society. Eighty-five years later, the United States is similar to the World State in more ways than citizens would like to admit being conformity, surveillance, love, drugs and in vitro fertilization. There are three main types of conformity that people in our society frequently fall into: compliance, identification, and internalization. According to SOURCE, compliance is when an individual agrees with a belief publicly under social pressures, yet secretly disagrees, identification is a short-term change of internal views, while in the presence of the group who thinks another way, lastly internalization is an actual change of inner beliefs that match the majority of people. In today’s world, we compel ourselves to conform to society in order to feel accepted. Comparable to Brave New World’s reasoning expressed in Chapter eight, “If one's different, one's bound to be lonely." The idea that we must be the same as one another steers both societies. The World State separates people into castes depending on social and

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