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

Mo’ydinova Umida

Eldorbek Erkinovich Hamitov

Keywords: KEYWORDS: Aldous Huxley,


Abstract

Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" remains a seminal work in dystopian
literature, exploring themes of technology, social control, and the consequences of a
society obsessed with pleasure and stability. This article delves into the novel's
enduring relevance, analyzing its portrayal of a future world where individuality is
suppressed, and conformity is enforced through genetic engineering, psychological
conditioning, and the pervasive use of mind-altering drugs. By examining Huxley's
predictions and their parallels with contemporary society, this study seeks to illuminate
the novel's profound insights into human nature and the potential dangers of unchecked
scientific progress.


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