The writing in the novel A Brave New World reveals a ton of creativity from the author Aldous Huxley. His creativity is obvious in the way that he portrays the future world to be like. For example, there is no god, no parents, everyone is created in a lab, and no one ever gets married. The idea of marriage and having parents is actually disgusting to the people in this book! It is barbaric for them to think of staying with only one person for the rest of their lives. This may reveal that Aldous Huxley himself thinks that the idea of marriage is disgusting. Maybe Huxely did not have a very good relationship with his parents either. That could be the reason for children being created in labs and having no parents in A Brave New World. It would also take a very creative mind to think of such a book in where it is a whole new world in the future. He writes from a third person perspective, and jumps from character to character quite a bit. The novel was a tad hard to follow with all the switching around Huxley did in this book character-wise. I had to reread pages a few times to fully understand what was going on and which character was involved.
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