
Q. Are there any current situations in the world that relate to the novel? What are they, and how do they relate? Does the novel shed any light on how current situations could be resolved or "fixed"?
A. There is a current situation in the world right now that relates to the novel which is North Korea’s continued oppression of its people as if they are rich and always winning battles. This is so false because everyone in the world knows that North Korean people are starving and that they didn’t win the Korean War. They relate to the novel because the society in Brave New World is manipulated into thinking that they are living in a peaceful society where sex is good and shunning of sex is criminal. Also, it can be the fact that if someone is just a bit different from everyone else they are separated in society. They both relate to the novel because in the novel Bernard is separated because he has a physical defection and a child is sent to a psychologist to make sure that the child doesn’t hate erotic play. The novel shed so much light on how the current situation can be resolved by showing the events and the way the characters reacted to those events. When Bernard showed John to his boss everyone in the country wanted to see John and made Bernard famous. After a while John didn’t want to see those people and Bernard was again thrown into oppression from his peers. I think that Aldous Huxley showed that we need to stand up for people who are getting oppressed with this novel.
A. There is a current situation in the world right now that relates to the novel which is North Korea’s continued oppression of its people as if they are rich and always winning battles. This is so false because everyone in the world knows that North Korean people are starving and that they didn’t win the Korean War. They relate to the novel because the society in Brave New World is manipulated into thinking that they are living in a peaceful society where sex is good and shunning of sex is criminal. Also, it can be the fact that if someone is just a bit different from everyone else they are separated in society. They both relate to the novel because in the novel Bernard is separated because he has a physical defection and a child is sent to a psychologist to make sure that the child doesn’t hate erotic play. The novel shed so much light on how the current situation can be resolved by showing the events and the way the characters reacted to those events. When Bernard showed John to his boss everyone in the country wanted to see John and made Bernard famous. After a while John didn’t want to see those people and Bernard was again thrown into oppression from his peers. I think that Aldous Huxley showed that we need to stand up for people who are getting oppressed with this novel.


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