The Use Of Distortion in brave "New World" by Aldous Huxley
Date Submitted: 09/09/2004 19:24:15
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (727 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (727 words)
Aldous Huxley, in his distopian novel,- Brave New World , written in 1932 presents a
horrifying view of a possible future in which society has become a prisoner of the very
technology it hoped would save us. In -Brave New World Huxley's distortion of
technology, religion, and family values, is much more effective than his use of literary
realism found in his depiction of a savage reservation. Through his use of distortion
Huxley tells a classic
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seven most powerful men in the world, is referred to as His
Fordness. Henry Ford is the god of the Brave New World. Society has replaced what is
associated with beauty, nature, and creativity, with a man who invented the assembly
line, a process designed to stamp out thousands of the exact same interchangeable part.
Are we going to become the exact same replaceable person? Creativity brought the idea,
but will the idea destroy creativity?
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