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It is on the banned list of books for high schoolers, however AP classes such as AP English Language and Composition and Expo classes still make the book a mandatory reading.

(Note: while it may be on the banned booklist for US high school students, it remains recommended reading in Australia, so this varies from country to country.)

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"Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley is often studied in schools due to its thought-provoking themes, including dystopian society, technology, and social control. However, it does contain mature content such as drug use, sexuality, and violence, so its appropriateness for a school setting may vary depending on the school's policies and the maturity of the students.

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