Society Depicted In Aldous Huxley's Brave New World

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In the book Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley our society is very different than their society in many ways such as; they think marriage is disgusting, they don’t think people should start families, and they say that everyone owns everybody. And we think the opposite of all those opinions. Those things are very different from our society, completely different. So, there for our society view on personal relationships are different than the view in the book. In the book they talk about how they think marriage is disgusting, they say how it should not happen. In the book it says that “marriage is repulsing”. It also says in the book that they highly discourage friendship and love. That is very different from our society, because we are usually encouraging marriage and friendship. Our society is usually saying people need to have friends or saying you should be married to the one you love to be “normal” or to be looked at in a good way by society. …show more content…

That is why they form the babies out of test tubes, because they think it is wrong for people to have children of their own. In the book it says that this is an interchangeable part of society. They do this so everyone is the same, there wouldn’t be people who go out and do things the way they want instead of the way their society wanted it. That is very different from our view, we want people to get married and have their own children. We want everyone to be themselves, and do things on their own. We don’t think everyone should be the same. Nothing would be fun or unique, everything and everyone would be the