Similarly, in 1944 economist described Brave New World as a of utopian predictions of : "Aldous Huxley was even courageous enough to make socialism's dreamed paradise the target of his sardonic irony | Brave New World was Huxley's fifth novel and first work |
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We know bad things happen, but none the less are still passive | A new bitterness, and a new bewilderment, ran through all social life, and was reflected in all literature and art |
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The concept used in Brave New World is as comparable to the modern world as never before | With the advent of the internet and electronic entertainment, as well as capitalism really gaining a grip on everyday life, some parts of Brave New World that were just a scary fictional quirk are becoming more and more real |
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But Huxley manages to bring his dystopia into even sharper focus with the trip to the Savage Reservation | Also, the book has many references to Shakespeare, and some of his banned works |
Or at least anything in a meaningful capacity.