Brave New World Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Brave New World.

Brave New World Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Brave New World.
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Brave New World

Summary: Reviews the Aldous Huxley novel, Brave New World. It tells of a description of the book and further. Describes why it's believable that the plot of "Brave New World" could become reality.
Back in the 1930's when "Brave New World" was published, no body dreamt that world of science fiction would ever come into reality. Surely there must have been a time though when a machine that could wash clothes too, seemed like science fiction. That machine has come into reality though. With today's technology and already seeing how far we've advanced scientifically, who's to say we

couldn't push further. For that reason, it's believable that the "Brave New World" could come into reality.

One scientific advancement our world has begun studying and mastering, that brings us closer to realizing a B N W reality, is cloning. This process is very much like the Bokanovsky process in "Brave New World." In the B N W The Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning explained the Bokanovsky process as, " A bokanovskified egg will bud, will proliferate, will divide. From eight to ninety six...

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