The Brave New World is based on the concept of totalitarianism and seems to decipher a futuristic world where science and pleasure form a feudalistic society. The book explores the negatives of a so called successful world where all are happy with what they have but the satisfaction is achieved by sacrificing freedom and responsibility. The book explores the risk of using science and technology to there own advantage to make the perfect new world. The society has paid a high price for being happy because they are all the same, they do the same things and they work the same. The science and technology they used in there Utopian world made the citizens fake and they weren't expecting to end up all the same. Utopia is impossible, so for the government to have tried to make the world perfect and alike is impossible. The Society can't be happy if everyones the same and can't do there own thing like humans should be able to do. It deciphers how far the government can go with science without being immoral. The science and technology is like something nobody can do to someone, freeze one embryo and make it out to be 96 and put them into certain human beings to make them act a certain way. Technology was lacking the power to save the world, but throughout the book is relatable as the reader can relate themselves to this type of technology, …show more content…
They are trying to control the population of chidden, so the families can work harder and there will only be adults to work. Being able to decrease population of children, can decrease the population by a lot. They don't realize that the government is controlling there lives in a very negative way, they don't know how much the government is involved with their everyday