Who Else Dislikes Brave New World?

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The discussion revolves around the novel "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, focusing on participants' opinions and experiences with the book. The scope includes personal reflections, literary analysis, and critiques of the author's themes, particularly in relation to biotechnology and societal predictions.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses strong dislike for the book, citing disagreement with the author's predictions as a primary reason.
  • Another participant agrees, labeling it as a "brat-wurst book," indicating a shared negative sentiment.
  • A different participant reflects on their changing perspective, initially hating the book in school but later considering it decent, though not exceptional.
  • One participant critiques the heavy use of metaphor in the book, describing it as "heavy handed" and suggesting that it detracts from the story.
  • Another participant echoes the sentiment of the previous comments, reinforcing the idea that the book is not well-regarded among them.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express negative views about the book, but there are varying degrees of criticism and some differing opinions on its literary value. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the overall merit of the book.

Contextual Notes

Participants' opinions are influenced by their personal experiences with the book, including educational contexts and literary analysis, which may not reflect a consensus on its themes or quality.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers interested in literary critiques, discussions on dystopian literature, or those reflecting on their own experiences with "Brave New World."

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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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