Today there are powerful arguments and inquiries about the exceptional innovations in research for example cloning, in communications through the Internet with its not ever finish pool of information and the not ever finish action to censor it, and the expanding grade of immersion in entertainment. People opposite the 21st 100 years are seeking to work out if these new truths of life will enhance it and convey life as they understand it to a large unprecedented grade, or if these new goods will assist and possibly even origin the decimation of society and life. To numerous cloning, censoring, and total immersion amusement are new, but to those who have read Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the topics are reminiscent of the repugnance that is discovered in Huxley's fictional utopian world where the dehumanizing of man is accomplished in the interests of "Community, Identity, Stability," the world state's motto (5).
Huxley's Brave New World is a remarkable piece of writing which prophesies the futuristic world. The concept of nature through the character of John the Savage depicts volumes about the totalitarian state which the author portrays beautifully. The irony and satire with which he whips 1931 London society is worth reading.
Huxley's work is a brilliant masterpiece which is extraordinarily prophetic, challenging developments in science and technology. Genetic Engineering, mutations, and Bio-technological advancements will take man away from nature. Though these are advantageous, slowly and steadily the natural instincts in man are being 'civilized'.--Submitted by Allan Thai
The book Brave New world is a masterpiece of genius. There are uncivilized people living on reservations and a women named Linda and her son John get to leave the reservation. Linda is happy to be back in the civilized world. While John is having fun he is also very disgusted about soma, because he found out that when his mother was still in the Brave New World she had to take some. I can tell you why Linda and John are on the reservation--the director of the conditioning centre got Linda pregnant and he left her there, because he didn't want anybody to find out what he did to poor Linda. And when Linda gave birth to John she didn't care about him at first, but she learned that John is her son and she has to take care of him. As I was saying they go into the civilized world and John finds out that the brave new world isn't what he thought it was. After a while John finds out that his mother died while she was on a soma vacation. It says in the book that soma is a drug that keeps everybody happy, but John doesn't like the way it is used and what effects it has on people. And I forgot to mention that I saw the movie and it wasn't very interesting as I thought it would be. But I thought that the movie should ...