Our Worldview. APEX:D
One reason for the pressure to conform in American society during the 1950s was the prevailing ideology of 'conformity and conservatism' that emerged in the aftermath of World War II. This period saw a desire for stability and uniformity, which led to expectations for individuals to adhere to societal norms, values, and behaviors. Additionally, the fear of communism during the Red Scare also contributed to the pressure to conform, as deviation from accepted norms was often equated with disloyalty.
People may be disappointed when their lives do not conform to, or agree with, the happy standards of the world as it is shown on TV.
Bernard Marx was considered a misfit in "Brave New World" because he was shorter, had unconventional thoughts about society, and struggled to conform to the rigid social norms of the World State. His desire for individuality and his questioning of society's values made him an outsider among his peers.
Because they couldn't stop it.
the spread of industrialization around the world
"The Giver" is a dystopian novel about a society where emotions and memories are suppressed. A young boy named Jonas is chosen to receive memories from the past, and he learns about the true nature of his world. As he discovers the dark secrets of his society, he must decide whether to conform or rebel.
No! We are our own leaders if we stay true to our beliefs and don't conform to society nor become a clone. Be in this world, but not of it. Be true to yourself and you will never follow anyone! Make your own path!
John is characterized by deep emotions, individuality, and an appreciation for art and literature, which contrasts with the alphas of Brave New World who are conditioned to conform to the society's norms, lack deep emotional connections, and prioritize superficial pleasures. John's critical thinking and questioning of the society's values highlight his intellectual difference from the alphas who are content with their conditioning.
yes it is very good for the human society for example: e-mail friends from around the world
It allows citizens to see what is happening in the world around them.
1968 hahaha weird
The most dynamic thing is change. Change is constant and inevitable in life, nature, and society, shaping our experiences and surroundings. Being adaptable and open to change allows us to thrive and grow in a constantly evolving world.