Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is called one of the"Anti-Utopian Trilogy"because of its obvious political emphasis. Yet the following analysis about its theme shows that it is more than a science fictio...Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is called one of the"Anti-Utopian Trilogy"because of its obvious political emphasis. Yet the following analysis about its theme shows that it is more than a science fiction or political fable. It was given more philosophical significance. The fact that happiness and truth cannot be compatible in the World Stare actually gives a warning to the modern society which depends too much on technical development and material prosperity.展开更多
文摘Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is called one of the"Anti-Utopian Trilogy"because of its obvious political emphasis. Yet the following analysis about its theme shows that it is more than a science fiction or political fable. It was given more philosophical significance. The fact that happiness and truth cannot be compatible in the World Stare actually gives a warning to the modern society which depends too much on technical development and material prosperity.