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Title: Failure of Utopian Ideals in Aldous Huxley'sBrave New World
Authors: Sapkota, Sita
Keywords: literature;United States;politico-ethical issues
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Department of English
Institute Name: Central Department of English
Level: Masters
Abstract: The thesis entitled "Failure of Utopian Ideals in Aldous Huxley'sBrave New World concerns the failure of different characters in finding the real happiness in scientifically advanced future world. It is the satire on modern people who unquestionably believe in the comforts given by science and ultimately lose their individual potentialities and live life like that of robots as citizens of Brave New World. Even if they get conscious of their human instincts and real happiness they become unable to get these things in the midst of comforts given by science. The characters like John, Bernard, Helmholtz, Lenina and Linda search their human instincts in the so-called happiest Brave New World but cannot succeed and it is the disastrous failure of their utopian ideals.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/7242
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