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Shakespeare is considered dangerous from "summary" of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

In a society where stability and conformity are paramount, any form of individuality or deviation from the norm is seen as a threat. This is why the works of Shakespeare, with their emphasis on emotions, passion, and complex human relationships, are considered dangerous. In the World State, where everyone is conditioned to think and act in a certain way, Shakespeare's writings are seen as subversive and potentially destabilizing. The Controller explains that Shakespeare's plays are forbidden because they are full of dangerous ideas and emotions that could disrupt the carefully maintained social order. In a world where everyone is supposed to be happy and content, the themes of tragedy, love, jealousy, and revenge found in Shakespeare's works are seen as unnecessary and even harmful. They could awaken feelings and thoughts ...
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    Brave New World

    Aldous Huxley

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