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Saturday, October 15, 2016

The World State in Brave New World

In the novel, brazen-faced New World, by Aldous Huxley, the beginning writes about an utopian company named World State where homo are genetically bred and pharmaceutically anesthetized to passively serve a thought order. Within the novel at that place are two characters, Mustapha Mond and tush the savage, who discuss about theology in the society and the population of a immortal in it. Mustapha Mond is the most powerful and capable proponent of the society, a brainwash man, who in the past use to be an independent-minded scientist, and reads Shakespeares literature and the Bible. duration John is an outsider, son of two members of the society, Linda and the Directors son. He was increase in different conditions in a savage reservation. He is a free-minded man who takes his values from the 900-year-old actor William Shakespeare and falls in construct it off with Lenina Crowne, a vaccination actor at the Central capital of the United Kingdom Hatchery.\nBecause both of them have been raised in different conditions and in a different world, they have different views of what religious belief is and the privation of graven image in their lives. From his start as a mastery in World State, Mustapha Mond knows that religion used to exist in that location. in that respect used to be something called God - before the Nine eld War (230). Although Mustapha says that religion or God used to exist in the society, he and everyone else count in Ford. They view and distribute Ford as a God though they do not think this could be possible because on that point is no religion anymore. But at the same time Mond believes there could be a God when John asks him if he thinks there is a God, Monds answer was I think there preferably belike one, but he manifests himself in different shipway to different men. He probably manifests himself as an absence (234). hence Mustapha Mond says to John God isnt congruous with machinery and scientific medicate and universal proposition happiness. You must make a choice. Our civilization has chosen machinery and medicine and happin...

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