Summary:
In Brave New World the author Aldous Huxley describes a world of complete government control. The people that live in the World State are not ruled by instinct or emotion, they are actually ruled by programmed knowledge, ability, and impulse. This book also describes the life on an Indian Reservation. This place is where outside principles are not well accepted or welcomed. To the Indian culture life is traditional.
An imprisonment life
In Brave New World the author Aldous Huxley describes a world of complete government control. In Brave New World the people that live in the World State are not ruled by instinct or emotion, they are actually ruled by programmed knowledge, ability, and impulse. In the world that they live in they have no control or opinion but they just don't know it, they think that that's how life supposed to be. It might feel like an everyday prison for them but apparently they are used to it because any one objects about it. This book also describes the life on an Indian Reservation. This place is where outside principles are not well accepted or welcomed. To the Indian culture life is traditional. This is hard for the young character John to understand. John.....
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