Comparing Brave New World And Wall-E

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Author Aldous Huxley of “Brave New World” and “Wall-E”’s director Andrew Stanton present dystopias that share concerns about the future and what it holds in store. Brave New World depicts a false utopia that reduces human emotions to a regulated system of drugs and sex in order to preserve “happiness”, puts scientifically created individuals in class systems, and enforces laws that ensure human instincts are rejected; in contrast, Wall-E shows a dystopian environment where the Earth’s resources are depleted, every human is obese and addicted to watching ads, and technological advancements in robotics and electronics are displayed. However, in spite of these differences, both of these stories share the same narrative of self-indulgence, technological