Brave New World
Brave New World
Author: Aldous Huxley
Number Of Pages: 288
EAN: 9780060850524
Release Date: 17-10-2006
Summary:
Are you ready to enter a world where people are bred and conditioned to fit their predetermined societal roles? That's the reality in 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley.
In this dystopian future, the world is a utopia where everyone is happy and content, but at a price. People are genetically engineered to fit into specific classes and are raised to love their assigned roles. Sex is encouraged, and drugs are used to keep everyone submissive. The story follows the protagonist, Bernard Marx, as he questions this way of life and discovers the darker truths behind their society. The leaders of this world are willing to do anything to maintain their power, including controlling the minds of the citizens. In the end, Bernard and his love interest, Lenina, attempt to escape this oppressive society and find true freedom.
"Brave New World" is a cautionary tale about the dangers of sacrificing individuality and free will in the name of a false utopia.
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