Aldous Huxley and the Brave New World

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Book Reports

 

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October 19, 2015

 

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Living in England, Huxley describes a very harsh class system in his novel, no doubt taken from the same system in his country. There was also an emergence of fascism throughout Europe, coupled with an economic depression, which also made their way into the book. Although fascism was just surfacing in the 1930's, Huxley saw the impending harms that could result from it, and so decided to use a totalitarian government in the book to illustrate this...
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Finally we see that social morals were changing, with a more open view of sexuality, more equality between man and woman, and a great deal of consumerism. These social changes sparked an interest in Huxley, and were exaggerated for the book. When the book was first released it didn't receive much attention...
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