Who Else Dislikes Brave New World?

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Discussion centers on opinions about Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World." Some readers express strong dislike for the book, citing its heavy emphasis on biotechnology and genetic engineering as unappealing. Critiques include the perception of the narrative being overly laden with symbolism and metaphors, making it a challenging read. While some initially hated it during school readings, others have come to appreciate its themes, though they still do not consider it a literary masterpiece. The conversation reflects a mix of frustration with the book's style and a recognition of its importance in discussions about societal issues.
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Has anyone here read
Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley ?

I'm currently reading it, and I think it is the worst I ever had to read
(primarily due to my vehement disagreement with the author's predictions).

Yes, biotechnology, genetic engineering, and general biology are all heavily emphasized in this futurist novel. (Hence, I ask PF :biggrin:)
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Has anyone here read this book?
Now, what did you think of it?
 
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I think too many of us have. You're right. Brat-wurst book ever.
 
Well I have to say I hated it when I had to read it at school, but now looking back at it I think it was a pretty decent book. Nothing amazing but I would definitely say that it was a good book.

Can't believe what English has become these days (well here anyway). The in depth analysis of symbolism I doubt the author even thought of detracted from the story and made it the most painful read of my life.
 
I remember it as being "heavy handed." Getting whomped with metaphor after giant, obvious metaphor can give you a headache. I suppose its good for school because you can't NOT find something to write about in that book.

Important, I suppose, but far from "the greatest work of literature."
 
Mk said:
I think too many of us have. You're right. Brat-wurst book ever.
Indeed it is!

~What are your reasons for hating it?
 
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