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In this dystopian world of the future, all human beings are genetically created and are influenced to accept their place in society through sleep teaching and various forms of conditioning.

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"Brave New World" is a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley that explores a future society where citizens are controlled through genetic engineering, conditioning, and the use of a drug called soma. The story follows the protagonist, Bernard Marx, as he questions the rigid social structure and values of his world.

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What is the setting in brave new world?

The "Brave New World" is London. Whereas, the "Reserve" that is visited later in the book is in New Mexico.


Who wrote the book the book brave new world?

Adolph Huxley


Who wrote new world?

Aldous Huxley wrote the book 'A Brave New World'.


What is a summary of Brave new world?

Brave New World is a science fiction novel. The best way to get an accurate summary is to read the book.


Who was the author quoted in the book brave new world?

william shakesphere.


In what title book is the drug suma mentioned?

brave new world


Where can Brave New World book found?

Your local library or book store. or online, try amazon


In the book brave new world who wants to be free to be happy in his own way?

John


Why is John called the Savage in the book Brave New World?

Because he born in Malpais


When was Brave New World created?

Brave New World was created in 1932.


Where is soma found?

in the book Brave New World. or in a pharmacy. tough luck drug user


Where is the climax in the book Brave New world?

The climax in the book "Brave New World" occurs when John the Savage rebels against the World State, inciting a riot at the hospital where his mother, Linda, is dying. This moment marks the culmination of the conflict between the individual and the oppressive society depicted in the novel.