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In "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, John's father is Thomas, who is known as the Director in the World State. However, the father of Thomas (the Director) is never explicitly mentioned in the novel.
No, "Brave New World" is not considered an apocalyptic novel. It depicts a dystopian society with a highly controlled and regulated world state, but it does not involve a catastrophic event or the destruction of civilization typically seen in apocalyptic fiction.
Brave New World was created in 1932.
Community, identity,stability
In "Brave New World," the libraries of the world state contain only reference books because the government aims to control and regulate knowledge by limiting access to information that could potentially challenge or disrupt their social order. By restricting the type of books available, they ensure that the citizens remain passive and compliant to the World State's ideology and status quo.
Psychologists refer to the state of awareness of ourselves and the world around us as consciousness. This includes our thoughts, feelings, sensations, and perceptions of the external environment.
The central conflict in Brave New World is between the individual and society, as characters struggle with the oppressive control exerted by the World State in exchange for stability and conformity. Personal freedom and individuality are sacrificed for societal harmony and order.
In Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," John the Savage dies by hanging himself. After being deeply disturbed and disillusioned by the dystopian society he encounters in the World State, John decides to end his own life as an act of defiance against the dehumanizing world he can't bear to live in.
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