Just how all these babies where being created they had a purpose even before they were born. Just because they are designed to do one thing and one thing only. Machines tend to do everything to perfection. I think the biggest theme in this utopian dystopian novel is perfection. So far we know about humans being born from test tubes in control places, to be born a certain way. In this novel technology has taken over the world so much that human life is no longer valued. Its kind of the way you train a dog to do tricks. The only reason why they would do that was to control the economic expenses these babies would make when they were older. Referring back to the part where they would shock babies when they would touch a flower so they could grow fear for flowers. The government has a tight control over everyone including the economical part. The way they are born, where your born, how you look, what your life is like. In this society everything and everyone is so controlled by the superiors. The method they use to make babies scare of books, and flowers was used in real life by an actual psychologist. And when they shock the babies with electricity to make them scare of books and flowers so when they grow old they ever read to gain knowledge. They make humans sound like machines especially when they speak about the gametes producing ninety-six identical twins designed to manage identical machines.Īnother part that also impacted me was how they put alcohol when the process of fertilization is going on to control the smartness of the human. In the first chapter the way they treat human life or think of it is pretty much inhumane. The way human life is controlled to the point where, they make you as smart or dumb as they choose or think u belong in. But in my opinion the world in this novel is horrible. When we think of a utopia, the most common idea would be perfect. While i made this observation, i thought about how most of these utopia created places have all of this. Like soma, the drug soma was also mentioned in Le Guin, also the idea of sexuality and orgys were also mentioned in one of Le Guin’s short stories. The book “Brave New World” reminds me of something i have read in the past or maybe it was the same book, am just not sure.Īll the short stories that we have read so far and the first 5 chapters of this book all have a similarities. Posted in 'Brave New World' (chapters 1-5) | Leave a reply Brave New World. I guess this puzzles me because to me sex is way more than yes this feels good, it can lead to so many other more feelings that can be adverse to what the state values. Maybe Lenina enjoyed sex with Henry so much that’s why she stayed with him for four months and by staying with him that’s where the emotional attachments starts to form etc. But on the other hand it is a way to build bonds, connect with people, create emotionally attachments to people, it can go so much deeper than hey this feels good I wonder why they promote it? Yes if you have sex with multiple people you can diminish the emotional part but you can’t totally eliminate it I think. Coming from a social stand point I guess you can say, sex is a pleasurable it releases all these great chemicals in your brain that make you feel good. So it makes you think is this society really as perfect as it appears to be? And was the past really that bad? Another topic I wanted to discuss was the whole hedonism, promiscuity value, idea this society has. As the director then talks about how they produced the perfect drug soma page 59 and sixty you have Bernard a few sentences later on turning down the perfect drug and he is described as fending it off. Then when she agrees that she should see someone else she isn’t talking about seeing multiple other people just one other person Bernard. She says on page 46 no there hasn’t been anyone else and I jolly dont see why there should have been. You have the world director saying how bad the past was and how horrible familial relations are and you have Bernard and Lenina, in a sense, saying how they want these relationships. For me I think the three person conversation in chapter three was a bit of a conflict.