brave new world
...ngs that Huxley comes to show the utopia’s flaws. The novel begins with an explanation of one of the devices the government uses to control its people. Huxley describes the procedure in which messages are played in the children’s sleep: “If they’d only started on moral education…Alpha children wear grey. They work much harder than we do, because they’re so frightfully clever…”(26-27). All the government’s power comes from the advances in technology. Everyone is happy to be who they are and stability is maintained. The society’s morals come from the procedure, so it shows the amount of control the government has over the people. The author shows the reader these two different ways of growing up learning morals to compare the two societies. The World State forces each of its citizens to be taught certain ideologies, John was given the choice, and de...