As humans progress over the years, there is basically one purpose. The aim is to make everyone happy, disease free, confrontation, anger, or sadness reach unprecedented utopia society. There is only happiness. But when I faced the brave new world of Aldous Huxley, we gradually realized that this was not what the human soul really wanted. In fact, the utopia society is getting worse than it is now. In the utopia society, in addition to other people who are forming society, individuals are lost in appearance melting pots and in a world not interested. Huxley 's wonderful new world theme is community, identity, and stability. Each of these three themes represents what the brave new world society needs.
In the brave new world, all members of society are genetically designed and are accustomed to believing in "when individuals feel that the community is rolling up". However, Bernard talked about unprecedented individualistic ideas in this society. And it was formed based on the loss of a distinct person. Bernard's friend, Helmholtz Watson, is also a threat to the courageous New World utopia. Mr. Huxley explained the friendship between them. "They share what they are personal knowledge." They are the only people who openly discuss their personal views. In a sense they are considered guilty in their society. Finally, as Bernard and Helmholtz were expelled from society by being carried to several foreign islands, they were finally free to expose their personality. The brave new world setting only provides the choice between cultural slavery and originality. Brave new world people rarely have their own ideas and most people can not do things by themselves. People exist to express ideas and show actions
Individualism is lost by mass production. In the brave new world, everyone is a mass-produced item. "There is a numbered test tube rack on the rack." [5] is the only way to explain them.
Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" depicts the society of the future where people are no longer individual but dominated by the world. The countries of the world rule people by creating citizens who meet them. The brave new world explains how to manipulate the science of biology and psychology so that the government can develop techniques to change human way of thinking and behavior. The countries of the world are designing humans from the concept of this society. Once humans enter society, the state will guarantee that everyone is happy. They program these people not to treat them as individuals but to have the need and desire to maintain a favorable economy. Huxley explains the world's intention to control the world through medical intervention, similar to modern society, happiness, and consumerism.
The brave new world is a novel that suggests that dystopia society is worth human life. It talks about the difference between Huxley's "utopia" society and the actual utopian society. In this kind of society, the world of the government, or brave new world affair, governs all aspects of human lives. The brave new world believes that such a natural child will not be born. Reproduction is not allowed, the ovaries are removed from women and tampered to adjust them. - Anti-utopia novels are written to reflect the fear of people against their government They are successful as they capture this fear and indicate what will happen if it is ignored. In 1984, George Orwell wrote this fear of the government and used it to explain his view on the current government. In addition to fear, distant novels have many other elements that make them genre traits.