Based on the context clues of this excerpt, how would you view the novel’s title? What connotations do the words “Brave” and “New” carry? We will learn.

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Based on the context clues of this excerpt, how would you view the novel’s title? What connotations do the words “Brave” and “New” carry? We will learn the novel’s title is ironic and the allusion group will clarify this for us…  “O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beautious mankind is! O brave new world That has such people in’t!” -- William Shakespeare, The Tempest (V, ii)

Brave New World…  is a novel that operates on a number of levels and lends itself to multiple interpretations.  It is rife with allusions, irony and satire.  What is satire?  Satire is writing intended to ridicule and arouse contempt for the purpose of social commentary. It uses irony and exaggeration to achieve this goal.

Aldous Huxley  We will learn about this author and how his background and interests contributed to the conception and development of the novel.  But what I find most interesting is the contradiction of his disability and his novel…  He was plagued with vision problems for much of his life.

A society where all aspects of an individual's life are determined by the state, beginning with conception and conveyor-belt reproduction. A government bureau, the Predestinators, decides all roles in the hierarchy. Children are raised and conditioned by the state bureaucracy, not brought up by natural families. Citizens must not fall in love, marry, or have their own children. What is the Brave New World ?

Some individuals are created using the Bokanovsky Process Fertilization process used to create Deltas & Epsilons Divide fertilized eggs to produce identical twins Produces up to 96 embryos, but 72 is the average Primary instrument of social stability

Government organization “conditions” the lower caste children using Hypnopaedia “The greatest moralizing and socializing force of all time” (28). Sleep teaching Moral education Class conditioning “The child’s mind is these suggestions, and the sum of the suggestions is the child’s mind” (28-29). What is the Brave New World ?

Soma An anti-depressant, semi-hallucinogenic drug introduced by the World State Orgy Porgy Group sexual experience to unify all people (sex is not the focus, unity is – “Everyone belongs to everyone else.” ) Solidarity Service Group of men and women who gather to take Soma and have a spiritual experience More People, Terms, and Concepts:

What is the Brave New World ? Caste System: Alphas ( Α )– highest, grey Betas ( Β )- mulberry, bottle green Gammas ( Γ )- leaf green Deltas (Δ)- khaki Epsilons ( Ε )– lowest, black There are also plusses and minuses, so one can be an Alpha Plus or a Gamma Minus. Differentiation achieved through oxygen deprivation

What is the Brave New World ? Religion of the World State based on the life and philosophies of Henry Ford. American car manufacturer, inventor of the assembly line Invented the Model T car – designed to be affordable to everyone; only available in black Mass production & mass consumption Assembly line = improved efficiency “Our Ford”

Setting Set in two locations in the 26 th century: London and a New Mexico Indian reservation

Why might a writer, artist or director create art that is set in the future? What can we immediately presume about the perspective from such a work?  The Matrix  District 9  Avatar  Equilibrium

Is the setting a utopia or dystopia? BNW is about a possible future world. What is valued in this world? What is devalued? Why? How decides?

Do you agree that… History is not really relevant to your life? Monogamy and intimacy are overrated? Throwing something away is better than fixing it? The elderly contribute little to society? Cleanliness is next to godliness? You should never put off until tomorrow the fun you can have today?????? Are you living in a Brave New World?

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