Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
.... Hemholtz maintains "The
Savage is there. Seems to have gone mad," when the
Savage is at Park Lane Hospital, (
Huxley, 1950, 198). ....
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Huxley Brave New World
.... to have syphilis and cancer; [etc.,]." I claim them all," said the
Savage at last. ....
Huxley's work is very timely in the post-post-modern existence where hyper ....
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Religion in Brave New World
.... As Mustapha Mond tells John the
Savage, "God isn't compatible with machinery and scientific medicine and universal happiness" (
Huxley 180). ....
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Major Themes in 1984
....
Huxley has
Savage remark, "Art, science - you seem to have paid a fairly high price for your happiness" (
Huxley, 1932/1946, p. 236). ....
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Brave New World
.... Hemholtz maintains "The
Savage is there. Seems to have gone mad," when the
Savage is at Park Lane Hospital, (
Huxley, 1950, 198). ....
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1984 & Brave New World
.... The
Savage is there. Seems to have gone mad," when the
Savage is taken to Park Lane Hospital (
Huxley 198). In reality, in both 1984 ....
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Brave New World
.... 4). The author contends the
savage world portrayed in
Huxley's novel, the one wherein actual life exists, is a primordial Darwinian existence that would seem ....
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Aldous Huxley's Futuristic Vision
.... When Mustapha Mond explains to the
Savage that "Each one of usàgoes through life inside a bottle (
Huxley 171)," he is addressing the BNW's delicate handling ....
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Suffering & Freedom
.... between John the
Savage and Mustapha Mond in Chapters Sixteen and Seventeen in Aldous
Huxley's utopian novel Brave New World, John the
Savage offers the more ....
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BNW Society
.... John the
Savage cannot live with himself under those circumstances.
Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. New York: HarperCollins, 1932.
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BNW Society and Caste System
.... John the
Savage cannot live with himself under those circumstances.
Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. New York: HarperCollins, 1932.
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Operant Conditioning in Brave New World
.... how strongly the DHC objects to anything intense or long-drawn (
Huxley, 1946, 40). .... mouths all the accepted ideas about having children like a
savage and being ....
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Brave New World
.... When Mustapha Mond explains to the
Savage that "Each one of usàgoes through life inside a bottle (
Huxley 171)," he is addressing the BNW's delicate handling ....
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The Utopian Dream
.... Utopia in this sense is neither realistic nor practical. As John the
Savage shouts out in Brave New World: "I want God. ....
Huxley, A. Brave New World. ....
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