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Tag: Brave New World

Huxley’s effective use of conflict and control in reinforcing the dangers of technocracy in Brave New World

Posted on August 21, 2016 by admin

Brave New World is a profound literary work that encompasses themes of philosophical discourse, projection of societies in the future, the impact of technology on human relations, etc.  The major theme in the novel, however, is the link between dystopian societies and an underlying technocratic socio-political order.  Huxley uses conflict and control in the realms…

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An Interpretation of Oryx and Crake

Posted on June 25, 2014 by JL Admin

Margaret Atwood has never shied away from controversial subjects and issues and her widely acclaimed novel Oryx And Crake contains its fair share of hard-hitting questions.  Moreover, Atwood seldom gets into controversies for the sake of gaining publicity.  Her bravadoes have always been to reflect on contemporary social, political and economic problems and this book…

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