Brave New World of Aldous Huxley and Fahrenheit 451 of Ray Bradbury Both Brave New World of Aldous Huxley and Fahrenheit 451 of Ray Bradbury both depict a hedonistic society. Residents of both societies are aiming to enjoy themselves as much as possible, but only the brave citizens in the new world can be truly happy. According to the author, this leads to the conclusion that humans are not really happy, like their natural self. Brave new world people are enjoying mixed sex, complex sports, so-called sensational movies, and abusing medicine that changes mind.
People want to send a life with certain power rather than live without controlling what happened, do you want to pursue happiness? The Brave New World Government of Aldous Huxley and the Fahrenheit 451 government of Ray Bradbury made citizens do whatever they wanted. The only exception is to make them not think about life and the pleasure of being alone they are; they should live and forget. Illegal acts in these novels are considered normal. America
I am worried that we may have to block negative emotions in our lives. It brought me back to reading the wonderful new world of Aldrich Huxley and Fahrenheit 451 of Rebradbury and it showed a society where humans decided to remove art and literature contradiction, sometimes negative emotions . Good art and literature will make you feel! We read novels and poems. I knew they could make us cry by dealing with a sad theme. They sometimes indignate us, but it is still a wonderful experience to interact with arts and people.
Writers often use irony to express their sentences. The brave new world, Aldous Huxley, Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury, and Maid's story Margaret Atwood are good examples of this irony. If some of the action taken by society has gone too far, each of these writers will imitate society in the way they think about the future. They do this by explaining different "utopias". Each novel has the form of brainwashing, censorship, control, fear, and there is a certain rebellion by personal confrontation.