Brave New World: Aldous Huxley's stress on scientific advancements; specifically biology, technology, and psychology.
Date Submitted: 12/27/2004 15:55:30
Brave New World
When thinking about progress in society, most people think of advances in the field of science. Along with this comes the assumption that these advancements are beneficial, and better our society. But are they always that good? Through Brave New World, Aldous Huxley stresses that scientific advances can be a threat to our society.
One scientific advance that Huxley warns the reader about is biology. In Brave New World, the mass production
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an idea but does not want to believe what he is writing will be true some day. He conveys that scientific advancements will catch up to us if it continues to prosper, and is giving this to the world to show an extreme reality of the future. "The sciences of matter can be applied in such a way that they will destroy life or make the living of it impossibly complex and uncomfortable... (Foreword xi)."
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