Destopia is an imaginary, incomplete place, and the people living there are facing terrible circumstances. Aldous Huxley's novel "The Brave New World" shows the concept of dystopia. Utopia is the ideal place where everything is perfect, but in the novel, the author tries to demonstrate the adverse effects on society when trying to become an unfeasible utopia society. Because the citizens are deprived of their freedom and are programmed under a ruthless, corrupt dictatorship, this brave new world is regarded as a distorted pier for many reasons.
Aldous Huxley's brave new world is exploring the conflict between individuals and society in the post-modern, distant world. Inspired by the trauma of the First World War, the collapse of the world economy of the 1930s, and the rise of European fascism, the brave new world asked how much we should pay for safety and security.
Aldous Huxley's brave new world: I like syncope / utopia novels. And when our society is caught by the development of genetic engineering miracles and caught in shallow detail, Huxley is still realistic, relevant and difficult since Orwell 's 1984 year. As they discover 'primitive' tribes and bring one of their members back to their society, the brave new world follows the members of the upper class of society. Isaac Asimov's complete robot: As the same clue, Asimov's view of robotics' view towards the future is attractive. Yes, today's standards may be a bit far apart or even scientifically impossible, but collections of these short stories as interesting thought experiments are in rationality of completeness, situations with logical organisms It is about how to react. My favorite series: Dr. Susan Calvin and his gifted insight, and adventure of Powell and Donovan, two robot testers were sent to the edge of our known universe
With the general pursuit of "perfection" civilization, various societies have gotten excited and fell. In 1984, in Orville and Huxley, George Orwell and Older Huxley's Brave New World highlighted the use of Orwell and Huxley. Power to dominate the masses. This impact is always accompanied by a small group of people who use it to control every aspect of people's lives. - How to maintain foolishness of the totalitarian government Everyone can build their totalitarian regime. What you need is a little intelligence. In 1984, George Orwell commented on how totalitarian government weakened mankind and maintained its power. As Orwell wrote this novel after the war in 1948, the rise of totalitarian governments around the world is still worried. This distant novel is Winston, a member of the Oceania Diplomatic Party.