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27 May, 06:06

Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World starts with an introduction to a state in which the authorities try to control society by producing uniform, or similar, human beings. The scene includes imaginary details of the process by which identical humans are created. The idea of controlling humans through biological engineering is an example of what kind of context with an extreme form of state control. Such a context fits in the genre of science fiction because what?.

(What kind of ... context) - euphemistic, oxymoronic, utopian or dystopian?

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  1. 27 May, 06:17
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    Dystopian because when a society is dystopian it means the givernment can do whatever they want
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