Marriage can have many viewpoints that can either be similar or different, depending on the person and their religious beliefs, or other reasons. Some people choose to be married after school, when they have chosen a career they want to go into and have a stable job. Others desire to be married right out of high school before they even think about a career choice. Some people don't put in any thought about marriage and how it is going to affect their lives. Most women are ready to tie the knot because the thought about moving in with their loved one sounds amazing. Some people get married, not because they are marrying who they love, but for other reasons. There are many positives and negatives about marriage, mostly positive. If you rush into …show more content…
One of those consequences is known as a divorce. Around 50% of marriages end in divorce. There are many reasons why people prefer divorce over marriage. A marriage could be troubled and have many problems that two people are not much into working them out. They give up and instead of working those problems out, they get a divorce. Those people who do not have love as a foundation of marriage often file for divorce, whether it is soon after they get married, or months later. Some people even wait until a year or more to even think about filing for divorce. Citizens in the dystopic society in Brave New World do not even have to think about anything that involves love, marriage, or …show more content…
The "New World" contains people who have certain rules they have to follow. People in the world today have little rules they have to follow. They are allowed to have feelings for someone else. They have mothers and fathers in their life. The world today is sounding much better than the dystopian world in the book. Aldous Huxley wrote this book because he believed that the rules in the antiutopian society would eventually apply to all people in the world today. Huxley did a great job explaining everything that would happen in the world if they had very many rules their people would have to abide by. The drug, Soma, helped Mustapha Mond control the citizens, and it also helped program them to follow every single rule that was given to them. Marriage can be a good thing, but not according to the people in the "New