A Tale of Two Worlds: Dehumanization in Brave New World and 1984

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December 11, 2015

 

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To be human, one would also be able to have a religion. Instilled morals and values are also a part of be human. Where one gets these values are from their families and friends, without those, a person would simply be an empty shell. In Brave New World, The citizens are deeply brainwashed from childhood to adulthood...
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They are ?conditioned' to the standards of the government. The citizens of this society are created by cloning and placed into a dehumanizing rigid five-class structure ranging from Alphas to Epsilons. When they are children, their minds are enforced to love what their jobs are, their social class, and even sex...
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