Rather than
focusing on the theme most often described in "Brave New World", that of the
problems created by government control of society, this
paper looks at the solutions the text
offers for solving the ills afflicting modern society. The paper suggests that there are certain realities of life in modern society, and "Brave New World" offers a scenario where the needs of society can be provided for, while still allowing people to be happy. To illustrate that the society presented in "Brave New World" is actually a positive one, the paper describes the ways that the society solves actual problems by focusing on four areas: the need for consumption; acceptance of individual
roles;
creation of contentment; and creation of happiness.
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