What is the main theme of 'Brave New World' as discussed in the introduction?

Themes and Concepts in Brave New World

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1.
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A historical fiction
A dystopian future
A romantic adventure
A utopian society
2.
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What is hypnopedia in the context of 'Brave New World'?
A religious ritual
A type of government surveillance
A form of sleep learning
A method of genetic modification
3.
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Who are the main characters introduced in the book?
Winston, Julia, and O'Brien
Harry, Ron, and Hermione
Bernard, Lenina, and John
Katniss, Peeta, and Gale
4.
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How does the book's plot keep the reader engaged?
By being unpredictable and allegorical
By following a predictable storyline
By focusing on romantic relationships
By using a lot of action scenes
5.
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How does 'Brave New World' compare to other dystopian works like '1984'?
It is more focused on romance
It is less complex and easier to read
It is more focused on action
It has a more resolved ending
6.
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What was the initial reaction to the book's beginning?
It was humorous and light-hearted
It was daunting and complex
It was romantic and engaging
It was straightforward and simple
7.
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What unique writing style is noted in the book?
Consistent first-person narrative
Focus on dialogue over description
Frequent perspective shifts
Use of rhyming couplets
8.
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How are the two societies in the book described?
Both are appealing and ideal
One is controlling, the other is extremely free
Both are based on religious principles
One is technologically advanced, the other is primitive
9.
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What is the impact of the book's unresolved ending?
It leaves many questions unanswered
It concludes with a happy ending
It focuses on a major battle
It provides a clear resolution
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