HENRY Ford
Brave New World was created in 1932.
In "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, the word "God" is replaced with "Ford" as a reference to Henry Ford, who is revered as a deity-like figure in the society depicted in the book. Additionally, phrases like "Year of our Ford" are used instead of "Year of our Lord."
It is London England.
In "Brave New World," Ford is seen as a deity figure who represents technology, production, and consumption. He is worshiped and revered by the society in place of Jesus Christ, reflecting a shift towards a more materialistic and consumer-driven belief system. The principles of Fordism, centered around mass production and efficiency, have become the dominant ideology in this futuristic world.
Brave New World Records was created in 2004.
The infant nurseries are called the hatcheries.
'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley was published in 1932.
John hangs himself at the end of Brave New World .
There are 10 World controllers in Brave New World, a novel written by Aldous Huxley.
Although there was no murder in Brave New World, John the Savage killed himself.
The "Brave New World" is London. Whereas, the "Reserve" that is visited later in the book is in New Mexico.
Miranda says it in The Tempest: "Oh, brave new world that has such creatures on it."