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Huxley's Response To Society

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Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World is a warning to society. Huxley describes a society that is completely conformed to government and relies on the government for all of their needs. Huxley uses symbolism in his novel to introduce warnings on how today’s society should not be ran. A society based on people being born into a caste system would not be a successful society according to Huxley. A destroyed society will occur when antidepressants are overused, the number of broken families increase, cloning becomes possible, and a decrease of sexual morals takes place. Antidepressants are becoming more common in today's society. Brave New World demonstrates a society that bases emotions on a drug called soma. Soma is used for numbing any sadness or emotional connections to people or objects in the World …show more content…

Brave New World is a society that does not believe in families and the world today is depicting the society in the novel more by the number of broken families. Present day society does not view broken families as a problem but Huxley exemplifies a world with no families in his novel. Huxley is trying to warn the world that we are headed in a direction of destruction with no families. Mothers and fathers will not exist and children will be placed on “racks upon racks of test tubes” in a hatchery system where the children are conditioned to their own caste. Studies show that “researchers at the University of New Mexico warned that girls rely too much on romantic relationships for their self-identity” (Croydon). Women are known to be more emotionally attached to relationships and want families but if children in today's world are more exposed to broken families within their own lives, they will think that broken families are normal and not want a true family. When the people of today's world no longer want a family, we will become just as the World State has

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