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He is characterized as a "savage".
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Some themes in 'Brave New World' are: technology being used as a tool to control society, the society's reaction - aka, the consumer, the dangers of one group or individual being in charge of a society and happiness verses truth.
Control of the society by mass production
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a book about a future society. A utopia is a word used to describe a perfect world or a perfect society. Dystopia is the opposite of a utopia (perfect society). This is kind of a nightmare society. A world you really wouldn't want to live in. hope this answered your question. (If you wanted to know why it is dystopian then that is another question....)
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a book about a future society. A utopia is a word used to describe a perfect world or a perfect society. Dystopia is the opposite of a utopia (perfect society). This is kind of a nightmare society. A world you really wouldn't want to live in. hope this answered your question. (If you wanted to know why it is dystopian then that is another question....)
Like the Brave New World society, our world is full of commercialism. Once our clothes become worn we simply buy new ones.
becasue
so the world lasts longer
Brave New World.
Bernard likes it from behind.
Everything but. Promiscuity is the rule of the day and marriage doesn't exist