Classics Without All the Class discussion

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Brave New World
Apr 2013-Brave New World
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I am glad I read this book though. It had been on my "to read list" for years. It does leave you contemplating the meaning of true happiness.



I absolutely agree with this!

I totally agree. I really want to like this book, because I think the concept behind it is brilliant, but I find that the characters are just so flat and underdeveloped. I am still reading so we will see if m y opinion changes by the end.

However, I am kind of disappointed in the plot. In the first few chapters, I actually loved the way Huxley just jumped in to the story, and gave very little actual description of the current state of the world. The reader is left to figure it out through the context of the characters conversations and actions, and I found that style of story telling just fascinating. And then, chapter 3! Alternating viewpoints so quickly and with no marked way to tell whose was whose. The book could have stopped there and I would have loved it. But, I think the point of the book was to showcase Huxleys ideas, not tell a story, and in that he succeeds admirably.









Reading this reminds me of an article I read which points out of the 3 classics of dystopia (the two mentioned above and 1984) only 1984 holds up as relevant. Both Bradbury (whose book reads as a screed against tv from a novel writer) and Huxley (the world is terrible cause people are no longer religious and have greater sexual freedom) come across as being on the wrong side of history. I agreed with the article on 451 but I think Huxley has some good points on problems of consumerist society and the application of eugenics.

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Bookshelf: Book you loved and would buy and keep
Library Bag: Book you would liked, but would just borrow
Donation Box: you hated it, get rid of it now.
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