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Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, an exaggeration of where technology could lead civilisation in the future years, is a warning about attempting to control and stabilise society with the use of technology. ... By examining the use of genetic engineering, hypnopaedic conditioning, and a chapter three passage explaining why and how Brave New World operates and continues to exist, one will conclude that Huxley has based his society on the principles of machinery. ... ”
The caste system in Brave New World is a five-tiered hierarchy of beings. ... ”, DHC p11
Hypnopaedic conditioning (sleep teaching) is a design method, teaching the values and structures of the Brave New World society. ...
Rules and structures create the stability necessary to operate machinery, just as rules and structures have been established to create stability necessary for the society of Brave New World to exist.
Approximate Word count = 673 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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