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An Introduction To: A Brave New World By: Aldous Huxley
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Definition to Get Started
Dystopian Society A dystopia is a community or society, usually fictional, that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. Dystopias are often characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society.
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Quick Write Exercise How would you describe your own personal dystopia? Examples of Dystopian Society in Modern Media
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Popular Dystopias Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Batman Begins, Dark Knight Rises Hunger Games Series Total Recall I Am Legend Wall-E Any more?
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Themes Use of Technology to Control Society
Incompatibility of Happiness and Truth Consumer Society Dangers of an All-Powerful State
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Use of Technology to Improve Society
Control Reproductive Process Surgically remove ovaries Eggs are selected, fertilized, and grown by machines Hypnopaedic conditioning Taught morals of society: Class system Consumerism Reprogramming
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Use of Technology to Improve Society
Complicated Entertainment Machines Movie Theater: experience movie as if it were happening to you Harmless leisure with high consumption rates Soma Difference between Technology and Science
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Incompatibility of Happiness and Truth
Characters avoid truth of the situation Soma Other tools of self-delusion Better off with Happiness than Truth Two truths: Objective Truth Human Truth
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Consumer Society Criticism of own consumerism
Book logical evolution of own society Individual happiness is defined by satisfying needs Success in society based upon money
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Dangers of an All-Powerful State
Citizens controlled through “happiness” and superficial fulfillment End up not caring about personal freedom Consequences: Loss of dignity, morals, values, and emotions Loss of humanity
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The Big Question Is it better to be happy or free?
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