BNW Utopia
The dictionary describes utopia as an ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects. In my opinion, any utopia is one individual’s view or vision based on their opinions, ideas, and personality. ... In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, utopia is a world of stability with a strict social caste system where no one thinks for himself or herself and everyone is artificially happy. ... In BNW the citizens endure hours of hypnopaedic proverbs that teach them moral, religious, and social rules for life in this world. ... In BNW people never get to think for themselves and are always complaisant with their surroundings. ... After years of hypnopaedic brainwashing the citizens of BNW love whichever caste they are decanted into. ... With this proverb in mind BNW citizens never experience any strong emotion and when one begins to feel a little down they take a few grams of soma (a common euphoric narcotic and pleasant hallucinate). ... Women are happy to be loose and the men are happy to have one or two different women a day without worrying about disease because BNW is a very clean place by design.