Brave new world - technology and technology, what is that? It is usually new and better than the old ones. The technology starts with automobiles, stoves, televisions, radios, etc. The car moves from one place to another. Faster than walking, running, cycling, you can move to that place without getting tired. The stove makes it possible for a person to conveniently open and close cooking utensils without having to clean it. The greatest contributor to ease our lives is a computer that has gone through a long way since being introduced to the world.
In this brave new world, human cloning technology is fully implemented to harvest important organs. The novel thinks of the result of treating life as a resource. More importantly, it forces us to reevaluate the comparison of human and non-human living. But even this classification is still changing. The identity seems never to be stable - this belief is rooted in the center of the mature story of Never Let Me Go. I have noticed that most readers are white people as default because we have never been told Kathy and her classmates race never to let me go. Of course, this is supposed by movie making in 2010, it is a relatively faint chic actor, and everyone can express it as very typical "English". But you can read that these letters are not white.
Compared with 1984, this brave new world does not make this technology so obvious. Brave new world society people know that they are dominated by "magic drugs" and that the ruler at birth conveys potential messages to the baby's ears. In 1984, society seemed to know that they were under the control of their older brother, but most people did not seem to really recognize the negative side. The letters of both books are very similar. Brave New World Bernard, Savage, Helmholtz are very similar to Winston (1984) as they oppose the established system.
Brave new world? Adolous Huxley's novel "The Brave New World" will introduce the world in which all governments determine individual careers, wisdom, ethics, and values. The government known as the world state governs the whole process of mankind from life to death. Society is almost entirely based on the consumer base, where the government's sole goal is to earn money. Society is essentially radical, but some aspects of the film "Gattaca" and Aldous Huxley's "brave new world" are based on the way the future is completed and science dominates the world. The main character of Gartenka, Vincent Bernard, John (hero of a brave new world) has more essential strengths and they are not satisfied with themselves. Their way of resistance to their society is similar