AULDOUS HUXLEY AND HIS DYSTOPIAN NOVEL “THE BRAVE NEW WORLD”

Olloberganova Aziza

Kenjayeva Mukhlisa Baxodirovna

Keywords: KEYWORDS: Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, Dystopian literature, Conformity, Individuality, Social control, Genetic engineering


Abstract

Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" stands as a timeless testament to the
human condition, a dystopian masterpiece that continues to captivate readers with its
haunting portrayal of a future society. This abstract explores Huxley's life and the
societal influences that shaped his vision, delving into the novel's themes of
technological advancement, social control, and the erosion of individuality. Through
an examination of key characters and plot elements, it elucidates how Huxley's
cautionary tale resonates with contemporary issues and challenges, offering valuable
insights into the fragility of freedom and the consequences of unchecked progress.


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