Monday, March 23, 2015

Brave New World Essay

Among the passages of The Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, there is a trace of characters that live among a world where individuality is kept out of the highly collective society or at least an attempt at it is made. Through this intriguing society it’s precisely accurate that with the upbringing of conformity that individuality will find a way among humanity that resides within. Bernard Marx would be a prime example for most but he fits entirely too well in a society of conformity after gaining popularity, that is why the actual best characters for this would have to be Helmholtz Watson and John or should I say the “Savage”. This is quite possibly achieved through Helmholtz coveted thoughts as well as his conflicting life and Johns grizzly demise in which proves to be pervasive against the novel’s essence.
Helmholtz lived his life writing hypnopaedic phrases among the shackles of society, but had an unusual love of poetry that would outcast him from society if news were to become a public spectacle. The shackles placed on him by this all powerful state during his upbringing were thought to strike down individuality but as Aldous Huxley exhibits within him, individuality would find a way in any shape or form with his passion for poetry. This being said Individuality appears to be quite malleable to its environment, appearing unshakeable but what if you lost it, even for a mere moment?
John aka The “Savage” was on quite the opposite side of the spectrum of Helmholtz in that he had all the individuality he could require and in his final moments among the Denizens of the world state he joined there conformity or in other words part of the mob. John lost what individuality made him, well him, and from this committed suicide to retain what little individuality he could grasp onto. Even among the world states conformity hazed stupor of a society, individuality is treasured to the point of an extreme act of death to retain it. Huxley proves once again that individualism will outweigh conformity at all periods as long as humanity will linger.

This reasonably esteemed Aldous Huxley did something unheard of with this fictional society, in that he proved that Society sense of conformity will never consume all trace of individualism because it finds away in each new member of humanity. This was confirmed by his character Helmholtz who was in search to a haven for it and even with John the “Savage” who chose the ultimate fate to preserve it. During our lives we find it so easy to slip in to the constraints of conformity for our society but with the growing advancements among humanity do you think individuality will be devoured?

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