On the other hand, there are utopian aspects in this novel too. Of course, on one hand, many signs prove “The Brave New World” could be a dystopia. But writers want to warn humanity about its opposite extreme, demonstrate the danger and stop it from going beyond the bounds of book pages. Utopia is ideal – it is impossible to achieve it, therefore the question of its implementation is rhetorical. If utopia could be a tale of a cheerful future that we would wish to achieve, then dystopia could be viewed as a future we would wish to avoid. ![]() The genre of this novel leaves little doubt about its certainty. The savage repeats it several times, changing the intonation from enthusiastic (like Shakespeare’s) to sarcastic (at the end of the novel). ![]() The reason why this book is called “The Brave New World” is it is pronounced in the novel by John this is a quote from Shakespeare’s The Tempest (words by Miranda). ![]() Consequently, we get a caste society where each group is ready beforehand for a particular functional load. One of the main features of Huxley’s dystopia is that in his world biological discoveries allow genetic programming: artificially fertilized eggs are grown in special incubators using various techniques.
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