Brave New World (Brave new world in English, literally "brave new world") is the novel's most famous British writer Aldous Huxley, first published in 1932. The title has its origin in a work of author William Shakespeare, The Tempest, in Act V, when Miranda delivers his speech.
In the novel, the reservation (which associated with the past, and all that it contains as poverty and disease) and the futuristic society (which is sufficiently fit and represents the future) come together in ...