

Like mass production of cars, mass-production of babies has been made possible by means of artificial insemination and fertilization of eggs. The brave new world has already been ushered in, and time is measured from the time of the discovery and mass-production of Model T Ford, 632 years having elapsed since that time when the action of the novel begins. The novel opens with a scene at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center where its Director is showing this plant to a group of students. Conditioning makes workers content with their lot, and they have no higher aspirations or spiritual values to counter their enjoyment of material pleasures. Philosophy, art and literature are substituted by sensual life. – have any place in the life lived in this world. None of the emotions like love, hatred, friendship, etc. Reproduction here is a standard laboratory matter, and people are turned out systematically conditioned for the several strata of life. The people belonging to this world are graded from highest intellectuals to lowest manual workers. In this world, social stability has been achieved through a scientific caste-system.

It presents a picture of that world based on science. So which version would be better to watch in that it would want me wanting more and to have a motivation to read the book? I'm not necessarily asking which version is most different from the book but the one that would convince me to check out the book immediately afterwards.Brave New World is a utopian novel set in a future world state in the year 632 A.F. New to Brave New World and I always try to watch one screen adaptation before reading the original book.
