Savage Reservations represent the "old world." from "summary" of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
In this society, Savage Reservations are seen as remnants of a bygone era, a time long past when people lived in a primitive and uncivilized manner. The World State views these reservations with a mix of curiosity and disdain, as they represent a world that is outdated and backwards in comparison to the advanced and highly controlled society they have created. The people living in the Savage Reservations are viewed as relics of a time before the World State, clinging to outdated customs and beliefs that have no place in the modern world. The inhabitants of the Savage Reservations are seen as living in a state of nature, untouched by the advancements of science and technology that have shaped the World State. They are viewed as savages, living in a state of ignor...Similar Posts
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