Description
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is one of the most significant dystopias of the 20th century. In an apparently perfect future society, consumption, technology, and state control take precedence over individual freedom and humanity. People are bred, conditioned, and assigned to a strict caste system, while happiness is guaranteed through the drug Soma. Only when the “Savage” John enters this world do the dark sides of the utopian order become visible. This edition provides background information, annotations, and exercises for text analysis, helping readers understand central themes such as freedom, ethics, and societal control.




