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Brave New World IEB Summary Booklet

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This Brave New World Study Guide is the ultimate one-stop resource for IEB Matric students preparing for their Paper 2 Literature essays. Designed specifically to meet IEB standards, this comprehensive booklet includes detailed chapter summaries (so thorough that even if you haven’t read the book, you’ll still be exam-ready), in-depth analysis of key themes, character breakdowns, symbolism, and a range of possible essay topics to help you prepare effectively. Whether you're catching up or aiming for a distinction, this guide gives you everything you need to confidently tackle any Brave New World essay question and excel in your final exams.

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ALDOUS HU

, Main Them
1. The Dangers of Totalitarianism and Contro
too much on stability and control can lead
everything is controlled—how people are b
they behave—using conditioning and socia
2. The Dehumanizing Effects of Technology:
technology can harm humanity when misu
engineering, sleep-learning (hypnopaedia)
which are used to control people and take
freedom.
3. The Sacrifice of Individuality: Personal fre
for societal stability and happiness. From b

, Main Them
6. The Conflict Between Stability and Freedom
stability is achieved by sacrificing personal free
life can become shallow and empty. Characters
Savage struggle between following society's rul
7. The Dangers of a Consumerist Society: The st
constant consumption, where people are encou
economy going. This focus on consuming replac
short-term pleasures.
8. Alienation and Isolation: Even though the Wo
"perfect" society, people like Bernard and Helm
place because they don’t fit into the system. Jo

, Symbols
1. Soma
Soma is a drug used by the World State to
keep people happy and obedient by giving
them instant pleasure. It helps maintain
order by stopping people from
questioning things or feeling unhappy.
Soma stands for the loss of personal
freedom and individuality and shows how usin
be dangerous.
2. The Hatchery and Conditioning Center
This facility represents how human life has be
natural birth and individuality. Using genetic e

training, the World State controls every part o

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