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A Brave New World: Religion and its Society

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Society of all cultures has one thing in common. It is a religion. Studying religion in any society reveals much of their characteristics and explains the behavior of individuals. For example, the Jews lived according to the contents of the Talmud and Torah. They respect the Sabbath and eat kosher. Even while watching Huxley's "brave new world", analyzing religion will help us understand the behavior of society and people within this book. When analyzing religion in any society, the society worshiped God and the purpose which God has must be considered.

II A wonderful new world on 26th April 2006: Utopia? When people imagine a utopian society, the separation of religion, social class separation and drug abuse is usually not part of this Surrealist picture. These attributes of society are often the main cause of dissatisfaction among members and are defects that deviate from adjusting ideals for this more "perfect" world; Aldous Huxley is not . In his novel "The Brave New World" these ideals are ... Welcome to the world, "Brave" is more than just a word, it has a real meaning. This is a story just like everything you know, it seems not to be right, it will completely change the way you think. Life is very strict for many people when writing this story ... For the author of "Brave New World" they have not been much during this time (1930s) sexual content is the present of the past in the present I live in the air ... in the air; but Alders creates a perfect sexual future for them, we are like this

One thing I do not understand at all is that the brave new world is a utopia society. There is no difference in the perfect world. Some people like proof that religion and love prove that the brave new world is morally wrong. When you think that the present society has love, happiness, emotion, identity, it is more like hyperopia. I can understand why Huxley chooses setup and conflict in the brave new world. His grandfather T. H. Huxley is a famous scientist. Does Aldous write articles about experiments his grandfather is about to do? Does his grandfather try to reproduce it through a test tube? Ford's inspiration for this book may be Henry Ford who was one of the wealthiest and most popular people of those days after the first car was made. Ford is an example of Huxley and may be the reason why he became the most powerful person in the story.