Mustapha Mond Brave New World Thematic Analysis

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In this excerpt from the Aldous Huxley novel “Brave New World”, We are introduced to two characters John The Savage and the controller/Mustapha Mond. These to characters help us get an idea of the themes and symbols present in this excerpt. The themes they make present are Technology being used to control society and human emotions, Shakespeare, and the inconvenience of being a true human. the theme of Technology being used to control society and human emotions is made present when Mustapha Mond is replying to John’s statement about god and war. Mustapha Mond says “In a properly organized society like ours, nobody has any opportunities for being noble or heroic”(paragraph 3). The words “properly organized” are key to understanding this theme, because that is a hard goal to accomplish when everyone's idea of “properly organized” is different. Later on in the excerpt The Controller tells us about a thing called V.P.S. or "Violent Passion Surrogate”. V.P.S. is where once a month they flood the whole human system with adrenalin. The controller describes it as rage and fear, The Controller alludes to the work of Shakespeare by the name of Othello. Shakespeare’s play by the name of Othello is quoted and alluded to often in this excerpt. John uses this quote from Othello “If after every …show more content…

when explaining V.P.S. to John, The Controller is quoted describing the rush of adrenalin as “All the tonic effects of murdering Desdemona and being murdered by Othello.”, alluding to the climax of the play Othello. Where Othello murders Desdemona. It’s all of this without the inconvenience of murdering someone and being murdered by someone. John replies say that he like the

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