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Brave New World : Literary devices

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Brave New World is a notable literary work by Aldous Huxley. A complete discussion of this literary work is given, which will help you enhance your literary skills and prepare for the exam. Read the Main texts, Key info, Summary, Themes, Characters, Literary devices, Quotations, Notes, and various study materials of Brave New World.

Literary devices

Symbols:

  • Soma: A drug that keeps people happy and controlled.
  • The Hatchery: A place where people are made, showing control over life.
  • The Electric Fence: Separates the controlled world from the free, natural world.
  • Shakespeare’s Works: Show real feelings and individuality, which the World State lacks.
  • Ford and the T-Model: stand for machines, mass production, and no individuality.
  • The Feelies: Movies that keep people busy and stop them from thinking.
  • The Conditioning: Controls people’s thoughts and actions from birth.

 

Figures of Speech:

  • Imagery: Imagery means using words to create pictures in the reader’s mind. Huxley uses it to show the clean, controlled World State and the wild Savage Reservation.
  • Symbolism: Symbols are things that stand for bigger ideas. In Brave New World, Soma shows control and escape from real life, and conditioning shows how society takes away individuality.

 

Moral Lesson: 

  • True happiness needs freedom and individuality.