The Openings of 'Brave New World' and '1984' (Part 3)
In terms of the description of the actual settings of the worlds, Huxley seems to remove aspects of reality on purpose. The word ‘hatchery’ is used to describe the creation of humans...
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In terms of the description of the actual settings of the worlds, Huxley seems to remove aspects of reality on purpose. The word ‘hatchery’ is used to describe the creation of humans...
This difference indicates the contrasting attitudes the two societies have toward relationships – in ‘1984’, relationships of any kind are seen as a threat to the Party, so eve...
Early 20th century dystopia, as a genre, is arguably defined by two works of fiction, ‘1984’ by George Orwell, and ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley. George Orwell and A...
Mackie goes onto to say in Theology and Falsification that if people from all different faiths have had a RE in which they use to try to prove that God exists, then they cannot all be r...