Analysis
Our in-depth analysis of Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World investigates the main building blocks of the narrative, such as the title, structure and composition. The narrator and point of view, the narrative technique as well as the language and the stylistic devices are thoroughly analyzed. The descriptive names of the characters will be also analyzed.
This chapter will also deal with the important ideological debate between John ‘the savage’ and the World Controller Mustapha Mond. In the end, we’ll define the term ‘dystopia’, which characterizes Huxley's story as a social criticism and warning function.
Our thorough analysis is a great help for the deeper study of this highly interesting novel. It is carried out close to the text. The analysis is written in a simple style and will give you a solid basis for the interpretation of the book.
Extract
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