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Dystopia In Brave New World

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When hearing the word “future,” the general idea thought is, modern appliances, flying cars, transporting from place to place in a second, and the latest technology. Although this may be a pinch of what people may imagine, everyone has different visions of it. Their ideas can be expressed though movies and books. By saying this, in the novel “Brave New World,” by Aldous Huxley, it appears to be a utopian society. Although, after looking at it deeper, it turns out to be much more like a dystopian society. A utopian society appears well organized, has a safe environment, and equality for citizens. This is not the case in Huxley’s novel. A dystopian society is where there is a controlling government, no freedom of speech, and there is a gigantic …show more content…

The government resembles this by using technology for the human development process. At the beginning of the people’s creation, they are forced to learn to hate things that are beautiful. They make people believe that some good things are bad in order to sustain happiness in the society. Next, in the movie, “Gattaca,” like “Brave New World,” it also appears to be a utopian society at first, but then turns out to be dystopian. In the beginning of the movie, it appears as a “perfect utopian society.” There is no illness, disease, and it is well organized. Although, like Huxley’s novel, it turns quickly to dystopian. There are elites, a lower class, and a controlling government. This is shown through the death of Jerome especially in the end of the novel, who was a high valid. His life should have been perfect, but he killed himself, proving that life as an elite is not everything it’s portrayed to …show more content…

In this society, once someone is made, they are placed in a class of power. There are Alphas (which are the most intellectual, strongest, and good-looking), Betas, Gammas, and Epsilons (which are the lowest group, dumbest, and not good-looking). In this society, the higher powers always get the most success and popularity, while the Epsilons does not get success and popularity. Also, each class has different rights and responsibilities in the society. It is with those rights and responsibilities that the Controllers say is what keeps their World State going. This society is so quick to discriminate others. For example, Bernard, an Alpha, feels discriminated by his size and looks. Then, in comparison with “Brave New World,” there is plenty of genetic discrimination in “Gattaca.” In this story, someone is either one of the high elites, which are the valids, or one of the lower class, which are the invalids. The valids are the highest powers, and they are allowed in special gatherings, have the best jobs, and are the most intelligent. This movie portrays this by an invalid named Vincent, by having many heart issues, wanted to go to space, even though that this was a valid’s job. He hid his identity and covered it up with his valid friend named Jerome. Without his friend’s help, he would have never gotten to where he wanted to go, all because of his invalidness. In the beginning of the movie, Vincent quotes, “that for the

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