"The brave new world" provides a world view that if science no longer is dominated by humans, human beings are dominated by science, thereby threatening his freedom it may be a world view. Today, everyone may be familiar with the amazing progress in science discussion, especially cloning. The brave new world shows the dangers of bringing the state to dominate new technology and powerful technology. An example of this subject is management of breeding by technical and medical intervention, including surgical resection of the ovary, regulation of the Bokanovsky process and hypnotism.
A brave new world was written between World War I and World War II This is the heyday when Western technology celebrates an optimistic era. Huxley took this optimisticism and created the world of his novels distropia to criticize it. The majority of anxiety driving the brave new world can be traced back to the widely believed thing that technology is a future treatment for problems caused by disease and war. Unlike his compatriots, Huxley felt this dependence was simple, and he decided to challenge these ideas by imagining them extremely. Huxley 's life is surrounded by science, which may help him to create a new courageous science world. His grandfather (Thomas Henry Huxley) was an excellent biologist, an early supporter of Darwin's theory of evolution, and his brother became a scientist. Aldous also wanted to pursue a career in science, but because of illness he became partially blind during his teens, he could not continue his scientific path.
Critics welcomed the publication of the brave new world of Aldous Huxley and almost universally disapproved. While celebrities like H.G. Wells accused Huxley's novel of attacking and betraying science, others say that Huxley is only "smart aversion" (Watt 1) (Watt 16). Today, the brave new world is Huxley 's most famous novel, widely regarded as his best. But to some extent, perhaps his critics are correct. He wrote this article in only three months, then criticized the structure of the novel, he said he wants to offer a third choice. Dyspeare's brave new world - also known as a world state - remains brutality. Later novel "Island" provided the third option to the exile of independent thinking from countries all over the world. The dilemma of Huxley's message in the "brave New World" is that even if it is not happy, only alienated individuals, or at least alienated individuals, can achieve real human consciousness .