Macbeth And Brave New World Comparison

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In 1606, Shakespeare created a soliloquy that was named Macbeth. In 1931, Aldous Huxley created a novel named Brave New World. Whether or not Huxley used Macbeth in the creation of Brave New World is not known; but the fact that Macbeth is a soliloquy and Brave New World is a novel doesn’t change that throughout these pieces; the allusions presented are indirect and very similar to each other. The values of life in both pieces are similar to each other, but the resulting settings and structure of each text make the values of life separate from each other. Shakespeare’s Macbeth emphasizes the fact that in order to value life, one must value the future and fate; while in comparison and somewhat of a contrast, Huxley patronizes life as a flaw