Technological Advancement In Brave New World Essay

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Imagine a world where what we love ruins society. The advancement of technology would consume us. Instead of focusing on family, love, and relationships, society would run off of technological progression. Our culture would become insignificant due to harmful pleasures. Society would become dependant on drugs. This is a glimpse of the dystopia Aldous Huxley wrote about in his novel published in 1932. In Brave New World, Huxley depicted a more accurate future of where our world is headed than in George Orwell’s 1984. This is because of his views on technology and drugs. The World State in Brave New World operates around technological advancement. “In this year of stability, A.F. 632, it didn’t occur to you to ask it.” (Huxley 4). A.F. stands for “after Ford” which refers to Henry Ford, the creator of the assembly line. In 1913, Ford invented the first moving assembly line for the mass production of an automobile. The fact that the World State names their years after him makes him a godly figure in their society. The obsession of technological advancement is shown today through IPhones. A few months after the latest updated version of the IPhone is released, people are already wondering about the next one. In “15 Times the World’s IPhone Obsession Went Entirely …show more content…
In Brave New World’s the World State, citizens are dependant on “soma.” This is believed to be a form of antidepressant. People of the World State consume it frequently. In fact, Huxley says, “ Soma was served with the coffee. Lenina took two half gramme tablets and Henry three.” (Huxley 75). People become addicted to soma which is similar to drug addictions today. According to drugfree.org, “Twenty-three million americans are addicted to alcohol and or other drugs.” Since there are that many people with drug addictions now, it's likely for that number to increase into Huxley’s idea of the