Brave New World is a Science Fiction by Aldous Huxley that examines the concept of a future controlled by the government in order to maintain social stability. However this stability comes at the cost of freedom and happiness
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In Brave New World, Mustapha Mond (the resident controller of Western Europe) tells the children that "History is bunk." He quoted this from Henry Ford, after which this entire society is modeled after.
John the Savage (a man that lived on the "reservation" meant for those who lived apart from the new world much compared to the reservations used for Native Americans today) struggles to integrate into the society of the New World. Not only with society, but with relationships as well (i.e. Lenina). He evidently fails to relinquish his old ways especially after talking to Mustapha Mond, one of the ten World Controllers, about his struggles regarding the presence of God and philosophical and scientific intellect, and hangs himself as the only respite from the horrors that he experiences.
There are 10 World controllers in Brave New World, a novel written by Aldous Huxley.