Brave New World
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What is BNW?
Brave New World is a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley, first published in 1932. It explores a futuristic society where human beings are genetically engineered, socially conditioned, and emotionally suppressed to maintain stability and control. The novel is widely studied in Indian English literature curricula at both school (Class 12 CBSE and ISC) and undergraduate levels, often for its commentary on technology, individuality, and totalitarianism. It is frequently compared with George Orwell's 1984 in discussions about dystopian fiction. In Indian classrooms, BNW is used to examine themes of consumerism, state power, and loss of humanity. The novel's relevance extends to sociology and political science courses as well. For competitive exams like UGC NET in English, questions on Huxley's work appear regularly, requiring knowledge of character analysis and thematic insights. The term BNW is commonly used among students and teachers to refer to the text during lectures, assignments, and literary criticism sessions.
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Example
In my English honors class, we wrote a comparative essay on BNW and 1984 focusing on how each book imagines totalitarian control.