Archetypes In Brave New World

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What comes first for a successful community- stability or natural human life? The World Controllers in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World choose stability, while sacrificing natural human life. Through inhumane practices, they are able to create a scarily stable society consisting of a brainwashed faction who is enslaved within the World State. The society becomes stabilized through various techniques revolving around extreme science and technology; the people are constantly manipulated on a drug called Soma, which blinds them from the hell they are in. Also, individuality and any forms of entertainment and religious freedom are extremely limited due to the strict control mixed with practices such as the Bokanovsky process, hypnopaedia, and Fordism; displaying the importance of …show more content…
Soma, being the perfect intoxicant possible, perhaps may be the most important form of science helping the maintenance stability. Mustapha Mond describes it as “euphoric, narcotic, pleasantly hallucinant”(Huxley 37). The World Controllers make sure the society is hooked on the drug through providing daily doses, while implanting mottos such as “A gramme is better than a damn.”(Huxley 78) On soma, the society progresses and completes the work needed, but individuals’ thoughts, feelings, emotions, and personality are void, making them unconscious slaves to the society. Bloom describes this as “life for Brave New Worlders was made emotionally easy; in short, people were saved from having any emotions at all.”(Bloom 71). Eliminating strong human emotions such as love, hate, and friendships, the society does not suffer the threat of instability from them. Strong emotions result in unorderly actions, as Bloom describes, “chastity meant passion and neurasthenia, and passion and neurasthenia meant instability, which in turn, meant a constant threat to civilization.”(Bloom 71). Soma