This is actually kind of an interesting book to read once you know what's going on and you keep up with the sudden change in conversation or characters.
Brave New World starts off with a group of students being toured around the hatchery where all the babies are made. They show the students all the processes and what they must do in order to become the adults the world state expects them to become. Throughtout the chapter you can kind of feel the satirical tone or mood that is portrayed by Huxley and the corruptness of what the future has become. It's so weird that the students aren't freaked out or even question of the way thousands of boys and thousands of girls are made from a hatchery.
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