The Idea of A PERFECT, Happy Society Is a Disaster| Brave New World
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Summary
Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" illustrates a society where happiness is enforced through control and conformity, contrasting with Orwell's violent oppression in "1984." Individuality is suppressed via psychological conditioning and drugs like Soma, leading to a superficial existence devoid of true emotions. The warning resonates today, highlighting the dangers of distraction and complacency.