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The works of Shakespeare give John a context that he uses to frame his experience of the world. Choose one …
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Research the life of Henry Ford (you may want to read portions of his autobiography, My Life and Work). Why …
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Through social conditioning, children in the World State are taught to dislike nature and culture. The problem with these pursuits, …
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Research the use of names in Brave New World. Most of the first and last names in the novel reference …
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The Director defines Christianity as “the ethics and philosophy of under-consumption” and goes on to explain how the World State …
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Examine the historical and political context that led to Huxley writing Brave New World. Compose a carefully researched paper that …
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In Chapter Two, the Director of the Hatching and Conditioning Centre remarks that the writer George Bernard Shaw is “one …
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In Chapter 5, Bernard attends a solidary service that is a transcendent religious experience for everyone except for him. Think …
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When John thinks back on his childhood, he remembers specific moments that impacted him positively or negatively, and he tries …
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John tells Bernard that he would “rather be unhappy than have the sort of false, lying happiness that you were …
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