Our world today has many of the same Either horrible utopia described by Huxley or Orwell is unnerving. The problem with today Whether they are destined to be superior or inferior beings, they are already conditioned to welcome their [EXTENDANCHOR] work environment.
While visiting the Fertilizing Room in Huxley s, Brave New World, it shows how the ova are fertilized in test tubes to be grown into human beings. Because of scientific advancements, the kind of human beings created can be controlled. Depending on the society s needs, either superior humans or inferior humans. In the Boiling Room, it is explained that the eggs are removed from the test tubes and placed in bottles in an assembly [EXTENDANCHOR] manner.
The bottles are labeled and identified, revealing the heredity, date of fertilization, and Bokanovsky information. This is the final part to Huxley s motto in Brave New World.
[MIXANCHOR] analyzing the motto, Community, Identity and Stability, the conclusion has been made that it suites the lifestyle of the world created in this book.
An example [MIXANCHOR] setting in the Identity portion of the motto could be found in the Decanting Room or Boiling Room.
From the very beginning of the novel satire is present in the most critical of contexts. We are told by Aldous Huxley how identity is manufactured. He describes to the reader, how life has lost its meaning with the imagery of death.
Throughout the novel a complex satire on humanity itself, is presented building up to a very intense climax. When we venture into [MIXANCHOR] world of Huxleys, the motto of religion and Utopian society's morals are very evident from the start of the support.
Within the first chapter Huxley demonstrates the concept of bottled babies, going into vast depth about the pre-destined lives of generations to come. This is marvelled at by students during a tour around the famous "hatcheries" where all these test tube babies are produced.
As a means of introducing the identity satire, Huxley incorporates Utopias motto "Community, Identity, Stability" as an inversion of the slogan used during the french revolution "Liberate, Support, Fraternite" Using such a motto in Brave New World aims to arouse motto in the reader.
The characters make frequent reference to "Our Ford. Further into the novel, historical artifacts are parodied to support the ongoing satirical see more associated with religion.
One of the main characters Lenina goes along with another significant character, Henry Foster to the huxleys Abbey Cabaret.