Aldous Huxley Brave New World

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Themes, Motifs and Symbols 7 2.1 Themes 7 2.1.1 The Use of Technology to Control Society 7 2.1.2 The Consumer Society 8 2.1.3 The Incompatibility of Happiness and Truth 8 2.1.4 Class Conflict 8 2.1.5 Sex 8 2.1.6 Knowledge and Ignorance 9 2.1.7 Community, Identity, Stability vs. Individual Freedom 9 2...
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Individual Freedom 9 2.1.8 Technology as a Religion 9 2.2 Motifs 10 3 Plot Summary 10 4 Sources 11 1. General: 1.1 The Novel 1.1.1 Short Info - Utopia (Dystopian / anti-utopian novel), all definitions can be used on BNW - Written in 1931, published in 1932 by Aldous Huxley - Novel questions the values of 1931 London using satire and irony, contemporary trends in British and American society are taken to extremes - In BNW Aldous Huxley turns to an imaginative analysis of the future as it appeared to him already implicit in the present ? he analyses the consequences for mankind of rapidly acquired scientific power and the problems arising out of hyper-development of the intellect at the expense of other human qualities 1...
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