Analysis-- Ch.2-3 of A Brave New World
Ch.2
- As the students are in their tour, the obvious future control is present through the "conditioning" of the citizens
- This program is an attempt to create a generation who is identical to the next, which is a form of control and order
- Human beings are being programmed to have certain qualities and to follow orders
- The importance of the individual is lost
- Support leads directly to the World State, even off work hours
Ch.3
- The society and its sexuality is almost embraced
- Bernard seems to secretly not agree with the transformation sex has taken on
- Citizens are kept into check with criticism and a standard of how things should be and how they should work
- Adults and children are constantly monitored to detect that they are continuing to follow the conformation ideologies
- The system relies on supply and demand and keeps the focus between the citizens and the World State, which keeps them from disbanding or rebelling against the system and continuously thinking about their own life
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