Brave New World | Themes

Among the foremost themes addressed in Brave New World is the question of freedom. Most of the characters in the world of the novel are neither mentally nor emotionally free to experience anything other than officially sanctioned ideas and values. There is no room for social or intellectual difference or rebellion, and those who do differ are either rehabilitated through mind and psychologically altering drugs, or if they appear too intransigent, they are shipped off to quarantine areas away from the general population in order to avoid any spread of their intellectual...

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