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Huxley's Ethos Analysis

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Professor and Biochemist, Joseph Needham, artfully directs his review for the novel explaining that “Mr. Huxley’s orchid-garden is itself an exemplification of the contention that knowledge is always good, for had it not been for his imaginative power, we should not have seen so clearly what lies at the far end of certain inviting paths. (205) . As Needham praises Huxley, he provides the exposed truth of the novel. Had it not been for the eye opening revelation of the future and the potential of medical technology, Huxley’s negative perception of loss of identities would fail to be taken seriously. However, a well educated man and the grandson of the famous biologist, Huxley incorporates his ethos in Brave New World. This provides readers with
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