Summary of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World

Milkyway Media · AI-narrated by Archie (from Google)
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What would happen if people were genetically engineered to be happy? In Brave New World (1932), writer and philosopher Aldous Huxley builds a nightmarish vision of a future where people are created in bottles and designed to fit into a five-tiered caste system to ensure the stability of society. Huxley’s classic dystopian novel chronicles the confrontation between Londoners, who are brainwashed by psychological manipulation and numbed by a drug that keeps them blissfully happy, and John the Savage, a normal human being.


 

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