Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is considered by many to be one of the greatest dystopian novels ever written. The book offers incredible insight on the direction of human progress, and serves as a warning sign for future generations. Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World establishes itself as a classic by culminating potent themes, shallow characters, and lofty language into a compelling novel which predicts and satirizes the consequences of human progress. The most first reason for Brave New World being considered a classic is the setting of the book. The book takes place in the World State, a future society controlled by a totalitarian government. People in the society are controlled even before their first breath. These people are not born but rather produced in a lab where everything about them is determined. After birth, the citizens are further controlled by a society that is hedonistic by design and that makes the pursuit of knowledge (for most people) not only difficult, but irrelevant. …show more content…
The fear of totalitarianism is quite widespread, but the recognition of it is not. Tools such as professional sports and Hollywood drama are used by elites to numb people's minds much like soma and sex are used for the same purpose in Huxley’s novel. This coupled with an education system that prefers obedience to learning and a news media that is dishonest at best creates a very ignorant society that is easily controlled. Brave New World is compelling because it shows how similar contemporary society is, in principle but not in practice, to the World