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The Use Of Distortion In Brave New

World Essay, Research Paper


Aldous Huxley, in his distopian novel,- Brave New World, written in 1932 presents a


horrifying view of a possible future in which society has become a prisoner of the very


technology it hoped would save us. In -Brave New World Huxley’s distortion of


technology, religion, and family values, is much more effective than his use of literary


realism found in his depiction of a savage reservation. Through his use of distortion


Huxley tells a classic tale with the theme of, be careful what you wish for, because it may


not truly be what you wanted.


Huxley effectively uses distortion in -Brave New World through his depiction of


social values of the future. For example, when Barnard Marx hears somebody talking


about Lenina in the locker room, he becomes upset. Leaving the building, everyone he


passes recommends soma for his bad mood. Huxley shows the reader that drug use is


becoming more and more an acceptable way out for a weak society. He is showing


society that we are becoming emotionally incapable of dealing with pain and hurt.


Furthermore, the students, while speaking with the director of the London Hatchery, are


told at one time people were viviparous, and were disgusted and outraged. Huxley is


trying to warn society that its lack of commitment and endurance will eventually be its


downfall. Lack of the experience of pregnancy severs the emotional ties of the woman


and her child. An emotionless society feels no guilt. In addition, Lenina, when accused


of lack of promiscuity by Fanny while in the locker room, religiously denies it.


Monogamy requires commitment, pain, and work. Huxley is predicting humans


progressing to a society of people who are unable to focus on anything but pleasure;


unable to handle the work of a commitment. He knew the road we were on would lead


the wrong way.


Huxley also uses distortion to open peoples eyes to the world of religion. For example,


Bernard Marx hurries and frets about being late to his orgy-porgy session because he is


running behind. Huxley’s prediction of the church moving away from God and towards


man is becoming evident even sixty-three years af

ter his book appeared. Church figures,


such as, Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggert, have appeared numerous times on the news


and in the papers for using the church for money and sex. Furthermore, when Bernard


and Lenina visit the reservation they are appalled at the practice of a cross of Christianity


and Hinduism. A warning that lack of religious tolerance could be one of the greatest


downfalls of our time. Every day thousands of men, women and children die in Middle


Eastern Holy Wars, over nothing more than lack of religious tolerance. In addition,


Lenina wears the sign of the T to replace the sign of the cross. The cross represented


faith, something that couldn’t be touched, but had to be believed in. The T, stands for


technology, something that even the weak can believe in because they can see it. Faith is


a sign of a strong society, the lack of faith would be a sign that a society is becoming


weak.


The most powerful distortion in -Brave New World is found in Huxley’s use of


technology. For example, the world director of the London Hatchery is very proud they


have produced ninety-six buds from one egg. Technology has replaced motherhood. The


new society finds delight in being able to reproduce ninety-six of the exact same person.


There is no ambition, no individuality, no creativity, a truly bleak society. Furthermore,


while the students are being given a tour of the hatchery, they are extremely impressed


that not only are the children decanted, they are predestined. Predestined. Children grow


up and know one job and no other, they are taught nothing but that one job. They aren’t


allowed to dream and aren’t allowed to hope. In addition, Mustapha Mond, one of the


seven world leaders, the seven most powerful men in the world, is referred to as His


Fordness. Henry Ford is the god of the Brave New World. Society has replaced what is


associated with beauty, nature, and creativity, with a man who invented the assembly


line, a process designed to stamp out thousands of the exact same interchangeable part.


Are we going to become the exact same replaceable person? Creativity brought the idea,


but will the idea destroy creativity?

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