In the book "Brave New World, by
Aldous Huxley, there is no freedom in conditioning at all. This system helps to
separate all humans into five different classes: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and
Epsilons, where Alphas are the highest level and Epsilons are the lowest level.
People in each level are only willing to stay with the people within that level
simply because they are being conditioned to do so. For example, when betas are
produced, they were being taught that "I am really awfully glad i am a Beta",
and "Delta children wear khaki. Oh no, I don't want to play with Delta
children. And Epsilons are worse", which clearly shows why people only
stay with the people within their level. People also have no thoughts or
beliefs. They were forced to believe what the controllers want them to believe
and have no power to fight against that. Since people do not even have their
own thoughts, then there is no freedom in conditioning, in this "Brave New
World".
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Self Publication
This is the poem we write, it is about the growth of a person, so we put the poem in the little play ground for kids, which we were when we were younger.
By Kevin Li and Harry Hu
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The Sad Man
Sitting sadly in depression,my heart once filled with tension,
hopin, my love would be alright,
but now, the reality has taken away the light.
My eyes staring at nothing,
and my heart is pumping.
I am missing my wife
who is the love of my life
Now my love is gone,
and perhaps i should get drunk.
Editted by Henry Duan
hopin, my love would be alright,
but now, the reality has taken away the light.
My eyes staring at nothing,
and my heart is pumping.
I am missing my wife
who is the love of my life
Now my love is gone,
and perhaps i should get drunk.
Editted by Henry Duan
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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