What are the similarities between Brave New World and Thomas Mores Utopia?
As you find the themes, try to think not only about what they say about Huxley’s Utopia, but also about Huxley’s real world- and your own. Brave New World fits into a long tradition of books like Utopia, an ideal state where everything is done for the good of humanity as a whole, and evils like war and poverty cannot exist. They are both based on a sense of community equality. There are no haves and have-nots. They are both purely fictitious BNW is a dystopia Community, Identity, Stability is the motto of the World State. It lists the Utopia’s prime goals. Community is in part a result of identity and stability. It is also achieved through a religion that satirizes Christianity- a religion that encourages people to reach solidarity through sexual orgy. And it is achieved by organizing life so that a person is almost never alone. A society can achieve stability only when everyone is happy, and the them in both novels is to try hard to ensure that every person is happy. It does its best