Brave New World
Date Submitted: 10/02/2003 03:08:37
Brave New World
As man has progressed through the ages, there has been,
essentially, one purpose. That purpose is to arrive at a utopian
society, where everyone is happy, disease is nonexistent, and strife,
anger, or sadness are unheard of. Only happiness exists. But when
confronted with Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, we come to realize
that this is not, in fact, what the human soul really craves. In fact,
Utopian societies are much worse
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utopian societies. But nobody is open for mental growth.
All are limited to set barriers. Although this would appear a perfect
society at first, it becomes obvious later on in the novel that the
race will no longer evolve. Nobody will have new ideas. Nobody will
improve on society. Nothing will change. This is not what the human
race desires. It desires to acquire knowledge, unceasingly and
neverendingly. Without this advantage, we will go mad.
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