Describe some of the ways Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World reflects the growing pessimism in global society after the Great War, particularly during the Great Depression. What particular social themes, illustrated in the novel, can you link to the anxieties of contemporary life in the 1930s? Why? How does Franklin Roosevelt address such concerns in his radio address, and what do the personal accounts from citizens reveal about people’s everyday struggles during this period?
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