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Some time ago, I read Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World." The book made a strong impression on me even though I had already read Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" and George Orwell's "1984." I noticed a particular difference between this dystopian novel and the other two, but I couldn't put it into words for some reason. Eventually, on my recommendation, one of my friends also read this book, and we had a relatively long conversation about it. In the end, we concluded that "Brave New World" is more of a utopia than a dystopia. So, here are my thoughts on the matter.
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Some time ago, I read Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World." The book made a strong impression on me even though I had already read Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" and George Orwell's "1984." I noticed a particular difference between this dystopian novel and the other two, but I couldn't put it into words for some reason. Eventually, on my recommendation, one of my friends also read this book, and we had a relatively long conversation about it. In the end, we concluded that "Brave New World" is more of a utopia than a dystopia. So, here are my thoughts on the matter.
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