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BRAVE NEW WORLD

It would upset the whole social order


If men started doing things on their own.

Brave is the precise word to define utopia, that perfect world we have all dreamed
sometimes or imagines world in which nobody is sick an all are happy, where your
annoying parents aren’t to correct you, in which the sex is nothing more than a
natural and free thing in which nobody will tell you what is bad, It sounds tempting,
or maybe is the work of the devil! But that perfect world doesn’t exist only in
Huxley's thought, that utopia is the emptiness in which we are falling day by day,
happiness is nothing more than a dream yearned for intermittent and distant, and
only appears when there is suffering Although seems illogical but happiness and
suffering are always related to each other.

Are we predetermined by our social class? Can we determine ourselves as self-


consciousness? Are we what we want to be, or does our freedom depend on the
unreflective compliance with the rules?

This Story are conjugated like a great offers comforts in exchange for freedom,
The monotony is the conjugation may seem wonderful at times, the fact of doing
only what I have to do, saying only what I should say and even more to feel only
that you should feel.

The Science are served on a platter at the disposal of the ruling elite, for its
arbitrary use on such sensitive issues as biology and human reproduction. And
also, that the passage of human life in this world is not plagued by impurities like
diseases, wars, famines, conflicts, aging, chastity, monogamy and making a living
for oneself. Life would be wonderfully resolved but everything has its price, the
price of living in this systematized and orderly world is depersonalization, the
legitimization of slavery and the reduction of human life. In Brave New World each
person knows that was created for a specific purpose and is subject to his social
caste without hope of growing, but with the assurance that he is doing the right
thing. The current idiosyncrasy tries to show us, with necessary euphemisms, that
our task in the world is to dedicate ourselves to what we must do, what we were
born for. Some are born to be replaced and other fine products with limited stock.
While the ruling class is extolled professing the virtues of individual liberties,
meritocracy and "culture of work" (put on the shirt of the company, a euphemism
created to abide discreetly the orders of the mammal bureaucrat on duty). In
practice, it has been demonstrated that meritocracy, the idea that everyone can
become the best at what they want, only counting on their effort and dedication, is
only applicable in a world where we all come from the same place.
On the other hand at this time the strong attachment to Christian morality, it is a
transgression to swear love to more than one person, or not swear love to anyone
and live for oneself. Or love someone of the same sex. Who would have said that
after so many decades, Huxley's prophecy would be fulfilled in part: discarding
modesty, shame, prejudice and monogamy forced to give way to a society guided
by the pleasure and willingness of people to relate with whom they wish?
Especially in youth, it is increasingly accepted that if two people, aware of
themselves and their bodies, want to be together without the need for a formal
relationship, they can do so. As simple as that.

Everyone decides in hell to burn, they say. That phrase is as accurate as


trivialised in our society. It takes courage to face life without the need for narcotics,
whether synthetic, natural drugs, religions or harmful entertainments for the
unfolding of knowledge. What would life be without our mind? Mind in correct
operation, so that it can be the enriching source of life. Many times we believe we
are people with a surplus of information, responsibilities, pending issues, problems
with our affections and nerves in the face of new social situations.

Almost 90 years after the publication of Brave new world and having analyzed and
compared its content with the current interconnected and nihilistic society, it can
be said that its extremely fine level of prediction is gloomy. It is described in a
respectable literary piece, and is used as a reference for the beginning of any
study of fields such as political science or communication. Even so, we have much
to preserve as a society, from the selfless embrace to solidarity with those who
have less. Understand that we were born to be and not to do, that the needy are
deprived by the system and not because they like it, that love can be found in
various forms and in any case, and that what we believe makes us life more
bearable also it is what binds us to bitter dependence, it is the difference between
our world and the Brave New World.

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