This essay will discuss The Brave New World book by Aldous Huxley and the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S Eliot. The Brave New World was about a perfect society with minor defects. There are some people that want to go beyond what they can do and explore. The government will not allow any exploring of science unless needed or they will get sent off. The poem is about a potential lover. The poem explains the fragile state of mankind. Also the idea of what a completely changed society looks like. Everything that is written has a meaning, message, thought or warning that usually occurs. There was both a message and a warning in the two passages. The Brave New World message was that there is no such thing as a perfect Society. Also, the Brave New World Book brought the thought of what people after World War 1 thought the 2000s would be like. The poem The Love Song J. Alfred Prufrock displayed the message of never showing what he feels towards a woman. When writing the meaning, messages, thoughts, or warnings can come in the slightest way and may not even get noticed by all.
The purpose of the book Brave New World signified the warning of giving the state control over the new technologies. The state uses science to make the technology better which creates a happy and perfect Systemic world. Also, that is what the world would look like if everything was to the full potential. Nevertheless, everyone is supposed to listen to what science is telling them to do and think. However, every once in a while someone gets curious and wants to find their own solutions or answers with science. Except the Government will not let someone find the answers or solutions to something that doesn't need to be found. The outcome if someone strays from what they need to be doing they will get sent off to an island of their choice forever. Sometimes the deciding controller will give the choice of the island or to never be curious or stray from the track of science. Not every time the controller will give and the option. Another thing about The Brave New World was that letting the state have the new technologies can give them too much unnecessary power. Lastly, in a perfect society, there is no room for there to be heroism.
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The intention of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock's poem was the idea of a changing society. What I got from this poem was that it was talking about a possible lover. There were many ideas and thoughts that this poem expressed. One of them was the refusal for talking to a woman that he was interested in due to his ways of thinking. The poem explains the state of mankind. Everyone nowadays shelters themselves and doesn't express their emotions or feelings toward one another. In my understanding, Prufrock would not go near any woman of any sort. In that matter, Prufrock tried to avoid any and all emotional interactions. It’s almost like Prufrock had an emotional barrier/disconnection from everyone no matter who. It is a bit dramatically written how Prufrock had such an emotional disconnection from the world. This poem has got me thinking if anyone really never had an emotional connection with not even a single soul. I believe that every person at least feels one emotion or has one emotional connection to at least one person in their lifetime. Lastly, the expressed thoughts are aimed at an audience or audiences that do not appear directly but are recommended only in the words of the speaker.
In any passage, the meaning, messages, thoughts, or warnings can appear in any way shape, or form and may not even get noticed by all. However, the ones that do catch the hidden message will learn the most from it. The Brave New World showed warnings about what would happen if you give the government control over the advanced technologies. Also, the Brave New World Book brought the thought of what Aldous Huxley thought the world would be like in the 2000s after World War I. Another message that The Brave New World has shown was that not even a perfect society is perfect. One more meaning that I found in the book was that nothing is supposed to be perfect. The Brave New World has many hidden messages, warnings, thoughts, and meanings in the book. The poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S Eliot expressed a message that not everyone expresses their emotions. The poem displays Prufrock having a dramatic disconnection to the world. Prufrock didn’t have any emotional connection shown in this poem. The poem signified that Prufrock refused to talk to the woman that he was interested in due to his ways of thinking. In my opinion, the poem is one big metaphor.
In conclusion, this essay was about The Brave New World book by Aldous Huxley and the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S Eliot. Everything that is written usually has a meaning, a message, a thought, or a warning. As you write or read meaning, messages, thoughts, or warnings may appear minimally and may not be noticed by most. A perfect society Will never exist. There will always be people who want to go beyond what they can do and research and explore. However, the government in The Brave New World book will not allow any science or research unless necessary or the person will get punished. The poem is an idea of what a completely changed society is like. Also, the poem is about a potential lover and explains the fragile state of humanity. There are many meanings, messages, thoughts, warnings in both passages. The message of The Brave New World was that there is no perfect society that is really perfect. The poem Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock showed the message of never expressing your feelings for a woman. Overall The Brave New World book and the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock has different points of view but, in the end, nothings perfect.