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Question: Brave new world by Aldous Huxley
what is a major social or moral dilemma from the book, and how is it resolved!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Haha I like this question!. So basically Huxley's Brave New World is FILLED with social and moral dilemmas!. The problem is that they are never actually resolved!. The sort-of protagonist that would like to change all these problems kills himself at the end of the book!.

Yeah!.!. It's that kind of book!.

Anyways, the main social and moral dilemmas I saw:

-no way to be an individual in society
-embryos treated to make them dumber to suit them for future mindless careers
-no marriage, sex and orgies encouraged for everyone
-no religion
-no literature or any source of higher learning
-emotions supressed by drugs

Oh, but men and women who are deemed to "individual" and "free-thinking" are shipped off to other parts of the world so they don't contaminate everyone else!.

I guess that's one problem they "resolved!."Www@QuestionHome@Com