The Cost of Manipulation THESIS STATEMENT: In the novel Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley in 1932, takes place in a dystopian future where the future generation is manipulated by a totalitarian state, using technology, and other things. I. Technology, this has a big influence in the manipulation in both the individual and the society. A. Since the setting of the story takes place in a dystopian future, technology in that has the ability to manipulate each individual’s desire, eventually controlling the entire mass. B. The state uses biological technology and psychological conditioning to make sure that each citizen is not only suited to its job and role, but to actually prefer the role of anything else, and therefore doesn't want anything …show more content…
Other aspect of the manipulation of technology, has to do with the creation of babies, where babies where produced and grown in bottles (since birth was non-existent in the World State). D. “"And that," put in the Director sententiously, "that is the secret of happiness and virtue-liking what you've got to do. All conditioning aims at that: making people like their inescapable social destiny." Chapter 1, pg. 16 II. Industrialization is another influential aspect in the manipulation in this novel. A. All World State citizens are conditioned to consume. For the purpose of production line which emphases speed and specializations for each of the people in the World State society. B. The individual was consider as a machines, he or she had no other purpose in the society than to keep the economy have a fluent flow. C. The other purpose of the industrialization was a method to distract the individual, and focused in the idea innovation on things. III. The manipulation in the novel was the key for the elimination of individualisms A. Manipulation serves to eliminate any difference inside the society, because the states believed in the philosophy of a monotonous society. Everything in the World State is designed to avoid anyone ever feeling individual in any way, either through sadness or