Dystopian Society In Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World'

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Imagine living in a world where factories produce and condition human life to fulfill predestine roles for a World State. In the book, Brave New World by author Aldous Huxley Illustrates a “dystopian” society in London during A.F. 632 (“After Ford”). The author explores the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre as a rather terrifying, but also very intriguing facility where many futuristic discoveries have been achieved. For example, Huxley gave us a glimpse of various scientific achievements such as prenatal conditioning, maturation, and cloning in the facility. Huxley emphasizes more on how the facility operates in chapter three when Mustapha and the Director describe how the World State works to a group of boys. Huxley transitions