Hatcheries?? I'm assuming those are factories where humans are made. The details are so intricate it's like a puzzle for me. As I am not a very good reader it really is rigorous for me to pick out certain aspects of the book and put them together quickly.
I felt pity for the newborns as they were "predestined" to certain positions even before they were born.
As it was a factory like setting, the author made it easier to put two and two together. Since at the time Henry Ford had brought one of the greatest ideas of all, the assembly line. In Brave New World, the author depicted the process through which the babies were born as if it too was an assembly line process. Straight from combining reproductive organs all the way birth of the child.
Everything in the book seems like a dystopia because it's all controlled. There is not much free will as it has been over taken by predestination.
I look forward to actually finishing up the book to actually figure out whats going on in it :P
until then ill be confused for the most bit, but curious for the rest nonetheless.
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