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Brave New World As Huxley's Tool To Change Society

Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World to initiate a change in our keeping up with the Jones' mindset. He satirically mocks today's growing rate of consumption by implying that the future will sacrifice humanity for satisfaction of immediate desires. In Brave New World, two major examples of instantaneous supplement to sate desires and keep feelings at bay are soma and sex.

Mustapha Mond describes soma as "Christianity without tears". While religion helps people to deal with and work through their unpleasant emotions in our world, Huxley indicates that in the World State, science has evolved so far that it can substitute this drug for religion; however, rather than granting insight, soma allows an illusionary escape from the truth. The people of the World State turn to soma for everything: "to give you a holiday from the factsÂ…to calm your anger, to reconcile you to your enemies, to make you patient and long-suffering." (244) Lenina is a perfect example of how the "civilized......


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