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Introduction
“Brave New World” was written by Aldous Huxley approximately 70 years ago. ... Superficially, the Brave New World truly does appear perfect. ... In particular, relationships that can be seen in the Brave New World society are treated inconsequentially. Parental relationships, sexual relationships, and platonic relationships that are seen in the Brave New World society have very little depth.
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In the Brave New World society, sexual relationships are incredibly frivolous. ... However, Lenina tends to break the Brave New World’s social trends by only dating one person at a time. In general, the Brave New World society follows the guidelines of “everybody belongs to everybody”. ... ” This promiscuous attitude towards sex in the Brave New World society is possible because of the technology advancements such as the Malthusian belt and supplement pregnancies.
Another strong believer in the Brave New World slogan, “we belong to each other”, is Henry Foster. Henry is regarded as a perfect example of the Brave New World society. ... This attitude nauseates another of the upper-class Brave New World civilians, Bernard Marx. ... Another of the relationships that Bernard has within the novel is with Helmholtz Watson. ... John is brought into the Brave New World society by Bernard following Lenina’s and Bernard’s trip to the Savage Reservation. While he was partially raised by his civilised mother (a past Brave New World inhabitant), John does not believe in the doctrine saying, “everybody belongs to everybody”.
Approximate Word count = 1142 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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