Humanity in a brave new world For years the writers and philosophers have laughed at the "perfect" society to stimulate change. In the brave new world, Olds Huxley describes the so-called utopia society. Everyone is very happy. This society is "a managed environment where technology is fundamentally (already excluded) suffering" ("The Brave New World"). A member of this society does not need to feel inconvenience by emotion. "If something goes wrong, it's the body" (Huxley 220). Citizens live with casual people, are pleased with the unpleasant feelings, and are happily engaged in work that meets the conditions they expect.
Imagine that mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters are no longer part of society. Imagine the world of human inanimate shells. Aldous Huxley 's "The Brave New World" and George Orwell' s 1984 painted a society devastated by utopian thought. In such an irritated society it is not surprising that people lose their human nature. For still wise characters, the impact of this world will distort their mind to the limit. To be human, you can think and learn without limitation.
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