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Distorted Society

Distortion is an image. An illusion of a thought or an idea that appears to have a single affect on a society; however, it provides an image on society that is completely different. Often times, in order to comprehend the realism of today's society and the point that the author tries to make in presenting its flaws, the writer must distort reality. In doing this he urges the reader to entertain in the deep thought process that forces them to realize the reality of a situation based on society and individuals. In the novel Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, the idea of dystopia and is distorts by creating a utopian visage. By distorting relationships and science, Huxley allows readers to realize the happiness that the inhabitants feel is in actuality the unhappiness they are trying to avoid. In the novel, science, sex and drugs suppress and distort true happiness of the characters in the anti-utopian society.
How can science change a society? How can it distort to create an......


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