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81: Brave New World
... purpose. That purpose is to arrive at a utopian society, where everyone is happy, disease is nonexistent, and strife, anger, or sadness are unheard of. Only happiness exists. But when confronted with Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, we come to realize that this is not, in fact, what the human soul really craves. In fact, Utopian societies are much worse than those of today. In a utopian society, the individual, who ...
82: A Book Report on Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World"
A Book Report on Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World" Huxley's point of view in Brave New World is third person, omniscient (all-knowing). The narrator is not one of the characters and therefore has the ability to tell us what is going ...
83: Fantasy When most people think of fantasy, images of fairies, unicorns, dragons, and other fantastical creatures set in a "Camelot" type world comes to mind. Most would not think of these extraordinary creatures living in modern times. The fantasy author Charles de Lint is among many present-day authors that has broken the mold of what fantasy ... be Flying. It takes place in modern times and in de Lint's city of Newford. This book has many elements of Native American mythology within it. It is based on the idea that the world, and everything within it, was created by "animal people", also called the "first people". These animal people are the fantastical creatures found in Someplace to be Flying. The otherwise ordinary main characters are Hank and ... cab driver who lives as a squatter in the abandoned tombs of Newford. Lily, in contrary to Hank, is an uptown freelance photographer. The story follows their meeting, relationship, and newfound connection to this mythological world of animal people that lies beneath the 'real' world. Clinton Somerton writes that "Someplace to be Flying takes readers on a fantastic journey by tapping into deeply rooted and shared human mythologies, and making ...

84: Fantasy When most people think of fantasy, images of fairies, unicorns, dragons, and other fantastical creatures set in a "Camelot" type world comes to mind. Most would not think of these extraordinary creatures living in modern times. The fantasy author Charles de Lint is among many present-day authors that has broken the mold of what fantasy ... be Flying. It takes place in modern times and in de Lint's city of Newford. This book has many elements of Native American mythology within it. It is based on the idea that the world, and everything within it, was created by "animal people", also called the "first people". These animal people are the fantastical creatures found in Someplace to be Flying. The otherwise ordinary main characters are Hank and ... cab driver who lives as a squatter in the abandoned tombs of Newford. Lily, in contrary to Hank, is an uptown freelance photographer. The story follows their meeting, relationship, and newfound connection to this mythological world of animal people that lies beneath the 'real' world. Clinton Somerton writes that "Someplace to be Flying takes readers on a fantastic journey by tapping into deeply rooted and shared human mythologies, and making ...

85: Fantasy When most people think of fantasy, images of fairies, unicorns, dragons, and other fantastical creatures set in a "Camelot" type world comes to mind. Most would not think of these extraordinary creatures living in modern times. The fantasy author Charles de Lint is among many present-day authors that has broken the mold of what fantasy ... be Flying. It takes place in modern times and in de Lint's city of Newford. This book has many elements of Native American mythology within it. It is based on the idea that the world, and everything within it, was created by "animal people", also called the "first people". These animal people are the fantastical creatures found in Someplace to be Flying. The otherwise ordinary main characters are Hank and ... cab driver who lives as a squatter in the abandoned tombs of Newford. Lily, in contrary to Hank, is an uptown freelance photographer. The story follows their meeting, relationship, and newfound connection to this mythological world of animal people that lies beneath the 'real' world. Clinton Somerton writes that "Someplace to be Flying takes readers on a fantastic journey by tapping into deeply rooted and shared human mythologies, and making ...

86: Brave New World
Brave New World As man has progressed through the ages, there has been, essentially, one purpose. That purpose is to arrive at a utopian society, where everyone is happy, disease is nonexistent, and strife, anger, or sadness ...
87: Brave New World
Brave New World As man has progressed through the ages, there has been, essentially, one purpose. That purpose is to arrive at a utopian society, where everyone is happy, disease is nonexistent, and strife, anger, or sadness ...
88: Brave New World
Brave New World As man has progressed through the ages, there has been, essentially, one purpose. That purpose is to arrive at a utopian society, where everyone is happy, disease is nonexistent, and strife, anger, or sadness ...
89: An Analysis of Brave New World
An Analysis of Brave New World As man has progressed through the ages, there has been, essentially, one purpose. That purpose is to arrive at a utopian society, where everyone is happy, disease is nonexistent, and strife, anger, or sadness ...
90: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley As man has progressed through the ages, there has been, essentially, one purpose. That purpose is to arrive at a utopian society, where everyone is happy, disease is nonexistent, and strife, ...


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