Brave New World
Brave New World
After reading the novel Brave New World by Aldus Huxley it is easily realized
that it is unlike any other classic story. It predicts a future overpowered by
technology and where the people have no religion. The plot of the story made me
think if this would be a perfect place to live or a terrible place to live. It is hard to
distinguish where the line is drawn between making life simpler and losing the meaning
of life. Although some may look upon this type of life with envy I personally would
rather have to work harder than to lose myself.
The first think that made me dislike the ideas is this book was the fact that the
government overpowered the world, causing the loss of freedom. Never having to
worry about a job is something most people would appreciate, but at the same time it
is not worth losing all freedoms. Freedom is more important to happiness than having
needs automatically satisfied. I also feel that......
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