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The critique of Brave New World through a female point of view shows the underlying male domination present in Aldous Huxley's seemingly equal society. In the Brave New World I think feminism is missing. Feminists are judged as man-haters because feminists value women's rights over most things. A man in Brave New World would definitely consider me an unconditional disgusting savage. Aldous Huxley made the world of Brave New World the exact opposite of the world as it is now. The world sees things like mother, wife and girlfriend as promiscuous. Brave New World thinks of sex as the social norm and marriage as a sin. Relationships between men and women cannot be romantic or monogamous relationships. Even if, after having sex, they separate. Women are not allowed to carry a child or they will be considered uncivilized and savage, as Linda felt after having Jhon, he said if she hadn't gotten pregnant she could have returned to the New World. I believe Aldous may have grown up in a time when women did not have a high job position because it says nothing about women being a conditioner of the world. In the document you gave me Jennifer says that Aldous Huxley feared "man of the masses", I agree with this statement because Huxley never spoke of diversity, he only spoke of the different castes of beings created in test tubes that he imagined in his writings He wanted everyone to look alike and believe in the same things Also, I don't think Huxley believed much in God as he calls God Ford and replaces the cross with a (T), he also made sacred figures like the Bible forbidden to people in this. world he created. The women in... center of paper... you have sex with. I think this is because they have been conditioned so well that they have no feelings or emotions towards others. However, Lenina and Henrey they dated for three months, so maybe they started to develop feelings for each other but they just didn't know what those emotions were The world controls were never conditioned, which leaves me to believe that a normal society exists outside of wilderness reserves and world states. A place where only men can go. Women will never be able to go to this place, if they do, men in higher authority may fear that they will learn what they are capable of and start to have a women's rights movement. If a woman had the same opportunities as men in the New World there would be pregnancy, marriage and relationships. This is why they only admit men in the highest position of authority.