Dystopia Stolen

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English

 

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John L

 

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May 30, 2012

 

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In fact, Huxley admitted to beginning his novel as a parody to Wells's Men Like Gods and made no secret of his criticisms of the utopian novel, though it is questionable exactly how much of a parody he was planning to write, since both books warn against any society that prefers uniformity to individuality and they incorporate many of the same situations with the same literary and emotional effect...
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Wells was "deeply offended by Brave New World," knowing that his former friend attacking him was at least partly unjustified (Firchow, "Wells and Lawrence" 261). In both The Island of Dr. Moreau and The Invisible Man, Wells writes of the disaster which scientific pursuit without regard to morals brings about and though he often writes of utopias, these were fantasy novels rather than serious ideas of the future...
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