A breakdown of each theme with text examples
Imagine a world where your every desire is met immediately, where no one wants for anything, and everyone is entirely happy all of the time. It might sound like paradise, but, as you probably guessed, there is a dark side lurking underneath. This is the society presented in Brave New World , a society Aldous Huxley intends to warn his contemporaries could be right around the corner. Was Huxley right? Is a "brave new world" upon us? Read on to explore the themes of this pioneering work of modern Western dystopian literature, plus the overall message of the novel and other dystopian fiction that covers similar themes.
Brave New World Themes
- Dystopia & Totalitarianism: Although things look perfect on the outside, the government exerts complete control over its citizens.
- Technology & Control: The government uses technology and the drug soma to control humanity, including reproduction and its citizens' DNA.
- Consumption & Commodification: The citizens are designed to consume and seek out pleasure and entertainment above all else.
- Happiness: The citizens are happy because of the absence of suffering—their needs and wants are met, but they have no agency or creativity.
- The Pursuit of Truth: Citizens are not allowed to pursue truth or study science, which the government believes could disrupt their stable society.
- Individuality: The government has eliminated individuality, which also eliminates what it means to be human.
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