brave new world, a

A bleak and dismal future. The term comes from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, in which Miranda says despairingly, “O brave new world, that has such people in’t” (5.1). British novelist Aldous Huxley bor- rowed it for the title of his 1932 novel, in which human beings are grown in the laboratory and designed to perform particular jobs in society.

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