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Brave New World
Brave New World by
Aldous Huxley
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Words can be like X-rays if you use them properly--they'll go through anything. You read and you're pierced.
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The greatest triumphs of the human spirit are born out of hardships. A good life requires a good struggle.
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Alpha, beta, or gamma; so many people standardized.
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Happiness is never grand.
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We've been conditioned to smile and let people do what they want.
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The past was dead, the future was unimaginable.
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In the end, the only people who are happy are those who enjoy their lives.
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The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion.
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Those who feel the most, are the most free.
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I want to know what’s really going on. I want to know the truth.
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Genres Featured In Brave New World
Dystopian
(Dominant)
Science Fiction
(Major)
Philosophical
(Prominent)
Satire
(Notable)
Social Commentary
(Prominent)
Themes Featured In Brave New World
Conformity and Control
(Major)
Technology and Industrialization
(Significant)
Happiness and Freedom
(Moderate)
The Nature of Humanity
(Significant)
Consumerism
(Moderate)
The Role of Science
(Noticable)
Dystopia
(Major)
Social Hierarchies
(Moderate)
Pleasure vs. Suffering
(Noticable)
Altered States of Consciousness
(Minor)
Tones In Brave New World
Dystopian
(Very Strong)
Satirical
(Strong)
Cynical
(Moderate)
Mechanical
(Noticable)
Reflective
(Mild)
Somber
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Optimistic
(Mild)
Detached
(Moderate)
Philosophical
(Mild)
Provocative
(Strong)
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