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English essay on an Interesting Book​

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Answered by krishna02299
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My also Name Is Krishna And I Am A Rajput Boy

Answered by abhilashbhoi16
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Books have been my companions since my childhood. The stories of adventure which excited me during my childhood period are no longer liked by me now-a-days. “Alice in Wonderland” was really one of the most interesting books for me at that time. As I grew in years some of the scientific stories of H.G. Wells had a lot of appeal for me. His story “The Truth about Pyecraft” had amused me to a great extent. I still remember the way Pyecraft used to come to the club and eat voraciously. I can recall with amusement the manner in which Pyecraft was floating near the ceiling because he had taken medicine which reduced his weight.

But recently I have read Huxley’s book “Brave New World”. The book opens with the description of the scientific laboratory where test tube babies were produced. He tells us that the babies are produced according to the demands of the society. Some of them were extremely intelligent whereas others were extremely strong phy­sically. These children did not know anything about father and mother and they used to talk in a very mocking manner about the world when there used to be father and mother.

He also tells us that the sex game was taught to the children in the schools More­over whenever they felt fatigued or bored they would take a special preparation to remove that boredom. Otherwise also all the pro­blems of the people of this Brave New World were mostly psychologi­cal problems. That is why generally the children were sent to the psychologists for suggesting the ways and means to correct them. In this world, religion had no place and spirituality was hated, when a religious person comes and he is called a savage by the people of the Brave New World. But ultimately the savage was successful and the people of this Brave New World realized that purely mechanical life cannot do any good to them.

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