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Essay heading: Brave New World: Utopia?
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He also states that there used to be a thing called God and Christianity before this era, and since the beginning of this new era all crosses have been replaced by T's (58). This clearly shows the importance of Ford as godhead. Another instance of this is seen in how such cataclysms as, "Oh my God," that God is replaced by Ford, which is done throughout the novel... displayed 300 characters
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Another instance of this is seen in how such cataclysms as, "Oh my God," that God is replaced by Ford, which is done throughout the novel. This religion based on the importance of Ford's ingenuity of production and the importance of technology and consumption of goods (37). From a young age, everyone is pre-conditioned to this general conception through hypnopaedic proverbs, such as, "Ending is better than mending... displayed next 300 characters
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