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Brave New World is a seminal work of science fiction that delves into themes of societal control, individuality, and the nature of happiness. The novel depicts a world where citizens are conditioned from birth to conform to their predetermined roles, with little room for personal freedom or emotional depth. Huxley's narrative explores the consequences of a society that has eliminated suffering and conflict through technological and pharmacological means, raising questions about the cost of such a utopian existence.
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