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Brave New World

April 19,1999 Customs and conventions force people into a mold *form*. In this way, human beings are prevented from enjoying personal fulfillment in their lives. However, is the lack of personal freedom justified if the mold people are forced into creates social stability? A social stability that creates personal fulfillment, however, is as artifical as the people that enjoy it. In Brave New World the people, for the most part, are robots made of flesh and blood. These are not people enjoying fulfillment but are drones, high on soma, playing their role in the puppet show of the World Controllers *Mustapha Mond*. At first, someone will dismiss the notions, ideas and predictions of this book as a ridiculous fiction and the result of Huxley’s crazy imagination. However, one must look at his development of his Brave New World more closely to see its feasibility. As Mustapha Mond stated, technology and life sciences were making rapid advancements, as they are in the present day tod!

ay. These advancements in Huxley’s society caused gaps in countries, religious and various groups of people because of the moral, political and scientific values they epresented. Eventually, one comes to the 9 Years War in A.F. (after Ford) 141 along w


need to take holidays from reality from time to time. A safe, pleasure-giving gramme of somma replaces alcohol and other narcotics in this Brave New World. This harmless form of stress relief allows people to emotionally avoid becoming unstable and creating instability in society. These 4 things shape the Brave New World and are the major differences in today’s world and Huxley’s world. However, as ideal as they may seem to be, they are not completely perfected in Huxley’s world. The idea of personal fulfillment created by social stability should be the same for everyone in this utopian society. It will obviously be different for someone like John, the Savage, but according to the class system everyone should get equal fulfillment from their jobs because they do not have any other place in society and can not fight for anything more. However, personal fulfillment of the lack of differs from person to person. The characters in the story are special cases because no one else in the drone-driven society enjoys true personal fulfillment. At least because of their situations, the characters in Brave New World have a chance to recognize personal fulfillment and a possibility to get it. In analyzing the personal fulfillment in the lives of the book’s characters, it is necessary to start with Lenina and Bernard. These 2 are most like the other robots of society. One could go as far as to say that Lenina, being an Alpha nurse in the hatchery, enjoys the same fake fulfillment as all the other mechanical people. She can not understand why John rejects her sexual advances nor can she take the scenes or stresses of the reservation. As a typical citizen of the Brave New World, she retreats into soma to drown her troubles away. However, Bernard is slightly different from the beginning. There is the physical differences, but behind the stunted exterior Bernard thinks differently from the rest of society. He is driven to heated rage when Henry talks of Lenia as if she was a piece of meat. This just was not normal because as children everyone was programed to the idea that, “everybody belongs to everybody else.” Bernard is shy, emotional and will not give into soma for relief but still exibes some qualities of his hypnopaedic teaching. He just strives to do his job as it should be done and becomes extremely upset at the suggestion of him being transferred to Iceland. He only wants to be normal and does not realize that it is actually a gift

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