A Brave New World Analysis

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It is a terrifying truth, but there is no place in this ‘Brave New World’ for a man who is free, who leads a full, active life, who doesn’t just exist. Its ordinary residents are those who are happy test-tubes that do feel comfortable and truly happy in this cage. That is why this world built in the context of the model presented by the writer is doomed to prosper. Nowadays, the world does really resemble Huxley’s one. We can’t clone human cells yet but it is just a matter of time. Instead of it, we managed in cloning people by using religion, technologies, social networks, mass media, and advertisement. Being followed by the wrong idols, overestimating things we don’t need, not paying proper attention to those things that really matter, we