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Brave New World Essay The novel A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley became a classic science fiction work shortly after it was written. It is a great novel because it continues to warn our society about the dangers of advanced technology and lack of morals and its impact on humanity. It can be related to our current society. However, even a classic has its weak points. In this novel, it is the lack of interesting and developing characters. Huxley tries to express how technology and the advancements of science will soon terminate life from our world and lives. It explains how the advancements of science will affect our individuality.
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Title: BNW
Words: 543 Rating: None Pages: 2.2 submitted by: nacho24
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