Culture Imagined in the “Brave New World” By Huxley Versus Modern America

Culture Imagined in the “Brave New World” By Huxley Versus Modern America

How does the culture imagined by Huxley in “Brave New World” compare to modern American culture? Are we living in a dystopia?

Directions: Write a multi-paragraph, argumentative or expository essay on one of the prompts below. Yes, I said, “multi-paragraph.” I’m not giving you a specific number; think carefully about your response and support before deciding on a length. Don’t take the easy way out just because you can! Be sure to support your claims (and counterclaims/ refutations if applicable) with evidence from the novel cited correctly. Remember: essays require a beginning, middle, and end.

Present a professional document, w/ correct MLA (in-text citations and double spaced), quote integration, transitions, and exemplary grammar/ punctuation. Don’t forget a strong thesis statement where you include the author and title of the novel.

Prompt: How does the culture imagined by Huxley in “Brave New World” compare to modern American culture? Are we living in a dystopia?

The book is called “Brave New World” written by Aldous Huxley. There is a pdf on google that is free to use. This is my prompt: How does the culture imagined by Huxley in “Brave New World” compare to modern American culture? Are we living in a dystopia?

 

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Culture Imagined in the “Brave New World” By Huxley Versus Modern America

In this novel, the ‘Brave New World’ which was published in 1932 by Huxley Aldous, it depicts the future technological world focusing on numerous social issues. This novel has a dystopian setting because it articulates an undesirable or rather frightening society. The author focused on society with everything controlled by the world government. In the modern American civil rights has been the guiding…

 

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