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Goal: trace multiple themes throughout the story of Brave New World.
Objective: Understands Huxley’s time period to better understand the conversation around conditioning in Brave New World Goal: trace multiple themes throughout the story of Brave New World.
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Remember: The first day we took notes on Brave New World.
It is a dystopia It hints at problems of: Totalitarian Governments Conditioning (propaganda) Sex Technology
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But why Why was he so afraid of conditioning?
He spends a large portion of the first 4 chapters showing the effects of conditioning. Let’s think back to 1932…
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Time line 1914 World War 1 1932 Brave New World is published
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Propaganda Definition
A form of persuasion that intends to persuade some one to a side by using emotional appeals.
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How far off was he? 1914 World War 1 1933 Hitler Takes Power
1932 Brave New World is published
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Read the except from “Age of Propaganda”
High light any interesting things you read Or Any thing you may be able to connect with Brave New World
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Responses What are three take-aways you got from Age of Propaganda?
Complete a Venn Diagram comparing: Brave New World Same in both “Conditioning” in the Real World
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Is there still Propaganda Today?
Advertising Politics Others?
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In your Opinion: What is Huxley trying to tell his audience about conditioning (propaganda).
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