Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Comparison between The Chrysalids and Brave New World
Stage 1 English Studies Extended Study ââ¬â Connected Texts In this essay I will compare two novels which deal with similar themes but in significantly different ways: ââ¬Å"The Chrysalidsâ⬠, a science fiction novel by John Wyndham published in 1955 and ââ¬Å"Brave New Worldâ⬠, a novel by Aldous Huxley published in 1932. The story in ââ¬Å"The Chrysalidsâ⬠takes place thousands of years in the future in a rural society similar to our world before the invention of modern technology such as telephones, cars, etc. The people in the novel have vague memories of the Old People, a civilization which existed long ago and seems to be similar to our current technologically advanced world. The people in ââ¬Å"The Chrysalidsâ⬠practice a strict Christian religionâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦However, in ââ¬Å"Brave New Worldâ⬠the authorities have no need to enforce the rules (violently or otherwise) because in their society no-one questions the rules. The methods used in ââ¬Å"the Chrysalidsâ⬠to enforce compliance with the restrictive norms of society are familiar as there have been many repressive governments that have used these methods throughout human history. However, in ââ¬Å"Brave New Worldâ⬠the society presented is more frightening in many ways because people are ââ¬Å"designedâ⬠to be passive, content, and unquestioning. In ââ¬Å"the Chrysalidsâ⬠, people retain ââ¬Å"internalâ⬠freedom (to think independently, question the norms of society and dream of a different reality if they are so inclined), but their behaviour is controlled by external forces (i.e. the power of the authorities). In contrast to this, in ââ¬Å"Brave New Worldâ⬠, the people had been deprived of the ââ¬Å"internalâ⬠freedom to question whether their society is the best possible. In The Chrysalids people are controlled by fear and violence which inflicts pain. In Brave New World people are controlled by an absence of pain or struggle, and an excess of pleasure and distractions. The primary themes in the Chrysalids are conflict and struggle, while in Brave New World; the main themes are conformity and complacency (with the exception of a few characters whose life experiences, or
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