Aldous Huxley uses many interesting elements in his writing, talking about topics other authors would not write about so freely. Some of the techniques he uses are not usually used by other authors, especially for the topic he is writing about. In Brave New World, Huxley writes in the third person omniscient point of view. This view gives insight on the workings of the world in his novel and the different types of people that exist within, as he is able to show the thoughts and actions of every individual necessary. Huxley transitions the focus of the novel from character to character to show us the varieties of people that exist in Brave New World. In the beginning of the novel, he introduces the character of the director of hatcheries and