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Comparison between Brave New World and 1984

Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451

For more than half a century science fiction writers have thrilled and
challenged readers with visions of the future and future worlds. These authors
offered an insight into what they expected man, society, and life to be like at
some future time.

One such author, Ray Bradbury, utilized this concept in his work, Fahrenheit
451, a futuristic look at a man and his role in society. Bradbury utilizes the
luxuries of life in America today, in addition to various occupations and
technological advances, to show what life could be like if the future takes a
drastic turn for the worse. He turns man's best friend, the dog, against man,
changes the role of public servants and changes the value of a person.

Aldous Huxley also uses the concept of society out of control in his science
fiction novel Brave New World. Written late in his career, Brave New World
also deals with man in a changed society. Huxley asks his read...

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