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Brave New World



             the state has sanctioned. Imperfection and individuality are sacrificed and the essence of .
             humanity is lost. .
             The new society also depends on new scientific advancements. People are now .
             created through a procedure called the Bokanovsky process, where a fertilized egg is split .
             into roughly ninety-six pairs of twins. The twins are then put into jars containing a .
             surrogate which resembles the uterus. They are then put on an assembly line where the .
             embryos mature and are deprived or allowed oxygen in order to distinguish what type of .
             class they will become. When they are ready to be born, they are decanted and then .
             conditioned in order to function in society. This conditioning is based on Pavlovian Style .
             behavioral conditioning, and is used to control the thoughts of the masses so they will not .
             revolt. It is ironic that science has gotten this society so far, yet now it is hindered by the .
             controllers;.
             But we can't allow science to undo its own good work. That's why we so carefully limit the scope of its researches - that's why I almost got sent to an island. We don't allow it to deal with any but the most immediate problems of the moment. All other inquiries are most sedulously discouraged. (Huxley208).
             Science is also portrayed cynically in this story. It is mainly responsible for the dystopian .
             elements of the society, such as the caste system, the conditioning of people's thoughts, .
             MacLeod3.
             as well as the absence of a God. It is arguably the theme in the novel that is depicted the .
             most negatively. This is because it is the main reason for the society's progression into .
             the state that it is in and its development was halted. .
             Politics is what holds every nation together and therefore it is also a main theme .
             in this story. The political ideologies that are most present in this novel are Marxist .
             communism and Fordest Capitalism. The new world revolves around the main elements .
             of capitalist consumerism and the economy.


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