The Effects of Satire
Often authors use satire to put a point across in their writing. Brave New World, Aldous Huxley; Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury; and The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood are all good examples of such satire. Each of these authors mock society in the way they feel it will be in the future if some of the actions that society takes go too far. They all do this by describing a different kind of “Utopia.” There are forms of brainwashing, censorship, control and fear in each novel which then lead to some sort of rebellion because of personal conflicts. Huxley uses satire in his novel to describe what he is thinking about technology today. In Brave New World there is a convention where babies are artificially produced. There is no such thing as reproducing humans sexually. There is still such a thing as sex, yet it is strictly for pleasure only. There are so many new ways to produce humans technologically today and Huxley is stating that if society doesn’t control such technology that the technology will soon take control of us. Our society could turn out to be that of a Brave New World. In Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury is satirizing technology also. Bradbury uses a thing called the “Parlour Family.” This . . .
The government declares this a feminist improvement on the sexual politics of today when women are seen as sex objects. The authors are afraid of what society will turn out like in the future. His wife is constantly glued to it and calls the people her family. Brainwashing is a big factor in the control over people. He is depicting people of today who are constantly glued to a television or computer. This is what Bernard doesn’t believe in and attempts to rebel. Yet in real life you need some danger or fear to live a happy life. There is so much control happening that the women are afraid to stand up for what they believe that they don’t know what freedom is. It doesn’t seem like that is the case in this generation but perhaps Atwood feels it may turn that way. They write about this because they are trying to stop technology from taking control of the way society is run. John here expresses his values to lead a normal life. Throughout these three novels all of the authors are describing a different way of life than today’s. This statement shows that the people in the novel must forget about the past or they are brainwashed and told different things about the past which aren’t true.
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