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Brave New World Satire Analysis

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In the novel Brave New World, Aldous Huxley uses satire to compare the social and political events of the world in the 1930’s. He uses a theme of the controversy of practicing the normalities versus living the way you personally believe to pursue the idea that this current state of a totalitarian government and brainwashing is the better way to live. Huxley uses many literary elements to present his use of satire and to give us a better look into his theme. This novel is simply based on the mesmerization of people who know nothing but what their government has forced them to know. One of the main topics in this novel is the acts of brainwashing. The people in the World State have been forced to believe that this world of all sex and no love is the proper way to live in society. He uses imagery and strong diction to help describe different acts of brainwashing. One of the main examples would be the act of making children have a negative relationship with books and bright colors. Children were brought into a room filled with flowers, bright colors, and a large stack of books. As they begin releasing “little squeals of excitement, gurgles and twitterings of pleasure,” the Director gets excited for his plan is going as it should. The children then receive a very large shock in response to their excitement towards the room. “There was a violent explosion. Shriller, and even shriller, a siren shrieked. Alarm bells maddeningly sounded” (21). Using the words violent explosion and

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