abrave new world

             In a brave new world you see a much more likely negative utopia than one sees in 1984. At first it seems a very livable world, if you are one of the majorities to never have known individual persona or love, and you do not miss it for you do not know it exists. Instead of trying to kill off all of mans primal instincts, they satisfy them all totally, no one hungers, no one is sexually deprived, no one has families to cause psychological issues and emotional turmoil. Life is perfect, except if you happen to be an individual despite your conditioning, then you are ostracized from social life and get sent to an island to live. This is the world presented to us by Aldous Huxley.
             The beginning of the novel is actually not that bad, it just seems to be an extreme of conformity in our culture. Just the absolute average human created not by false and warped education but by genetics, pre-birth trauma, and subliminal conditioning supplemented millions of times throughout a Childs young life. But it is done in such a manner that each person is conditioned to do his or her set of work for life and to not only accept it but actually enjoy it because they are conditioned to. So every human being born into this system is happy in life, as long as nothing went wrong with his conditioning. It is a very well thought out system that fits vary accordingly into survival because it provides absolute stability and guarantee of survival for the human race except by external circumstances. So as long as the system is perfect in your creation you will lead a happy, productive life, contributing all your time your whole life happily to one small aspect of the systems many "essential" pieces that could be done by anyone else with your conditioning. Absolutely flawless for the majority, and absolutely flawed for the individual.
             For any of the truly individual characters in the novel life is for some reason (different reasons d
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