Brave New World
Gavin O'Leary
Ms .Clark
AP English
3/2/06
An analysis of satire In Brave New World
While reading Aldous Huxley's Novel Brave New World readers experience a world unlike any other. A world where being promiscuous and the use of drugs are not only legal but considered a "must" for a fully functional member of society. This world isn't a world full of democracy or the democratic process, it's a world where a virulent caste system dominates. A world where people are bred to be workers or leaders. The people of this society believe that they live in the perfect world. All these images are satirically portrayed through the authors use of Mockery and parody.
These ideas and practices seem very harsh to our 21st century ideals , however in the early 1900s society was trying to perfect itself into a utopia. The societal wishes of a future without pain or disease , a world where wars are frivolous because everyone loves each other, and where technology aids us in every task......
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