The Price of Balance
Price of Balance in Aldous Huxley?s Novel Brave New World
Brian R-----i
David Grayson once said that Commandment Number One of any truly civilized society is this: Let people be different. Difference, or individuality, however, may not be possible under a dictatorial government. Aldous Huxley?s satirical novel Brave New World shows that a government-controlled society often places restraints upon its citizens, which results in a loss of social and mental freedom. The conditioning
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the pleasure once the goal is achieved and do not actually understand the true meaning of happiness. The price for Utopia, in a word, is freedom.
Works Cited
Primary Source
Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. London: Flamingo, 1994.
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