Stereotypes In Brave New World

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In a society where children are created in a lab and people fit stereotypes based on their caste. The novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley with the slogan Community Identity Stability is a slogan built on the lies of those who think they are making their world a better place. The community is a feeling of fellowship with others as a result of sharing common interests attitudes and goals. In this community, every person is created in a tube and made to fit a certain role in their society they have no choice of what their future holds other than what they assigned to do in this community. They each embryo has a predestined fate whether that be as the alpha directors of hatcheries or as an epsilon sewage worker. Each embryo is conditioned for the role they will fit in the community like keeping lower caste citizens below par on the intellectual scale. During the tour of the hatchery Dr. Foster has a thought while explaining how everything works in the hatchery “ He was going to say “future World controllers, “ but …show more content…

Each caste has a set of stereotypes they follow like betas not liking epsilons or that betas believe that alphas are better than themselves. What identity each individual has is highly made up on their caste and what their society tells them is the proper conduct for their level like betas are underneath alphas and that epsilons are the worst because they are the manual labor that have no individuality they are literally clones of one another. They call the process of making the identical individuals the bokanovsky’s process “ making ninety-six human beings grow where only one grew before.” therefore creating ninety-six identical beings out of one original cell. In this society everyone is from a tube and has no real sense of self only what told to them by the