The brave new world of Thomas Moore's fighting spirit and Ardus Huxley is a novel about a different society. The two authors chose different methods to create alternative societies but the two books have similarities and these similarities are very resentful to the society they live in Represents the vision of a man. Both of these novels transcend modern social problems and have structured, work-based civilizations.
Aldous Huxley is known for his novel "The Brave New World" depicting the Utopia of the Post Industrial Revolution. Mr. Huxley is very concerned about the impact of consumer capitalism on the industrial world. This is reflected in the brave new world. In the novel the government is focusing on improving technology rather than exploring and experimenting with science. The value of society lies in immediate satisfaction and constant happiness. Utopia is maintained by medicine.
The brave new world of Thomas Moore's fighting spirit and Ardus Huxley is a novel about a different society. The two authors chose different methods to create alternative societies but the two books have similarities and these similarities are very resentful to the society they live in Represents the vision of a man. - INTRODUCTION "I wanted it to have Carroll far beyond imitation; but as I finished, the beauty of my dream has disappeared Shelley's word is the story of Frankenstein It reflects the passion of the people who pursue their dreams and reflects their passion to pursue their dreams In their utopia Thomas Ull's utopia, the reader experienced a similar tension in an uncertain place called utopia.