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Brave New World by Everyman; 9781841593593

Brave New World

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Brave New World presents a chilling vision of a future society meticulously designed for the happiness of its citizens. In this dystopian world, individuals are conditioned from birth through genetic engineering and social manipulation to ensure they remain satisfied consumers. The narrative follows Bernard Marx, an outsider grappling with a profound sense of disconnection and an unfulfilled yearning for freedom.

The Plot

Bernard's journey takes him to the Savage Reservation, a place where the norms of the World State are challenged by traditional customs and ways of life. Here, he meets John, known as the 'Savage', who offers a stark contrast to the values of the technologically advanced society. John's unique perspective forces both Bernard and the reader to confront vital questions about individuality, autonomy, and the true meaning of happiness.

Themes

  • Individuality vs. Conformity: The struggle between personal freedom and societal expectations is a central theme.
  • The Cost of Happiness: The book explores the implications of a happiness engineered through suppression and control.
  • Technology and Humanity: It raises critical questions about the role of technology in shaping human experiences and relationships.
"Words can be like X-rays if you use them properly – they’ll go through anything." – Aldous Huxley

With its profound insights and provocative themes, Brave New World resonates with readers who appreciate works such as 1984 by George Orwell or Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, continuing to provoke thought and discussion about the nature of society and the human condition.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 213 mm × 133 mm × 24 mm
Pages: 264
Publisher: Everyman
ISBN: 9781841593593

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