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web-toedchloe Jun 2, 2006

I recently read i[Ape and Essence]i by Aldous Huxley. Seriously, Huxley can do no wrong in my mind; I love all of his stuff that I've read. This book is an allegory, but it's basically abou...

thatdarngirl Jun 5, 2006

So odd, I was just musing in my head earlier today about how amazing Aldous Huxley is and how much I would love to teach i[Brave New World]i to a HS class. As it is, thats the only one I read (I...

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001

Oh man, my HS english teacher (I think it was in 9th or 10th grade) refused to teach it. She said it had too many sexual connotations. But that's the point of the book - it would be so perfect for a fruendian phsychology class, because that's basically what it's propounding.

thatdarngirl thatdarngirlOG 2002

So dumb, I think its one of the most amazing novels especially considering when it was written. I love dystopia novels in general. For my final project in US history junior year I read three dystopia books and then wrote a paper on which I thought was the most likely to happen in the US. I could have watched a movie and read two books but I ended up re-reading 1984 and then reading Brave New World and A Clockwork Orange.

Ben insists that the only reason I like Brave New World is because its all about sex; and that is a major reason why I do like it but not for the reasons he thinks. I think looking at the sexual practices of a society are so revealing and thats why Huxley uses that and its so amazingly perverse.

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001

I really like Huxley's symbolism too. I was really freaked out by Clockwork Orange, though. Especially when I was living alone; even though I'd read it years earlier, I still thought someone was going to burst through my front door and beat me up. It just freaked me out.

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