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Friday, October 28, 2016

The World State in Brave New World

In the novel, Brave untested demesne, by Aldous Huxley, the author writes just about an utopian society named World State where hu small-arms ar genetically bred and pharmaceutically anesthetized to passively allot a ruling order. inwardly the novel there are two characters, Mustapha Mond and ass the fierce, who prove about morality in the society and the existence of a perfection in it. Mustapha Mond is the intimately powerful and intelligent power of the society, a brainwashed man, who in the past utilise to be an independent-minded scientist, and reads Shakespeares literature and the Bible. While stern is an outsider, son of two members of the society, Linda and the Directors son. He was raised in variant conditions in a savage reservation. He is a free-minded man who takes his values from the 900-year-old author William Shakespeare and move in love with Lenina Crowne, a vaccination worker at the Central London Hatchery.\nBecause both(prenominal) of them have be en raised in diametrical conditions and in a different world, they have different views of what religion is and the need of theology in their lives. From his experience as a Controller in World State, Mustapha Mond knows that religion utilize to exist there. There used to be something called deity - forward the Nine Years struggle (230). Although Mustapha says that religion or God used to exist in the society, he and everyone else believe in traverse. They view and treat Ford as a God though they do non animadvert this could be potential because there is no religion anymore. But at the selfsame(prenominal) time Mond believes there could be a God when behind asks him if he thinks there is a God, Monds answer was I think there quite credibly one, but he manifests himself in different ways to different men. He probably manifests himself as an absence (234). Then Mustapha Mond says to John God isnt compatible with machinery and scientific medicine and universal happiness. You essential make a choice. Our acculturation has chosen machinery and medicine and happin...

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