In the novel Brave New World Adous Huxley both satirizes and shows as foolish those mannerizisms and longings that are as old as human beings and yet shall persistent well into the future as they do today. In this way he is as keen an percipient of mankind, as was Shakespeare. Huxley speaks about the genetic engineering of man or the neighborly order of man, the playfulness of sex and the pursuit of joy through drugs.
        Man has always sought an aristocracy and a lower class. Huxley gazes into his crystal ball to a time when the travel rapidly will be broken down into four perspicuous classes; the Alphas, at the top; the Betas, just below them; the Gammas, and the Epsilons. Still he has the European superiority. The Negro race will never outmatch the whites. He see fertility as a mere(prenominal) nuisance, so all races are brought into being in bottles, uneffective to change their social destiny. The Epsilons are the lowest class and, therefore, abide no need of human intelligence. Shakespeare, too, was stuck in a social order with actors being toward the bottom.
        Sex has always been the playground of adults. but Huxley sees this as abnormal and immoral. Today sex is being sedulous in at a lower and lower sequence reflecting the theme of Romeo and Juliet.![]()
Huxley describes minorren in their natural state, Naked in the fast June sunshine. Shakespeare was married at an early age for his time. Huxley also sees child sex as a labor or discovery, a natural childish curiosity.
        When it comes to drugs, Huxley foresees the advent of Soma, a mixture of morphia and cocaine. Well, who does not want to feel happy� Im sure that Shakespeare had his archetypal taste of ale long before he was married at seventeen. There...
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