can someone sum up the book for me or give me some tips, im studying it at school and ive read it and listened to the audio book i still find it hard to understand what happens at the end?
"To be or not to be, that is the question. To die, to sleep, to sleep - perchance to dream. For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, the oppressor's wrong... when he himself might quietus make with a bare bodkin? And thus the native hue is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pitch and moment with this regard their currents turn awry and lose the name of action..."
this was nothing like the movie i just watched they made it look and seem utopian, this was god awful the story was great but i mean their world was monstrous.
All the man is listing can be summed up in one sentence. Mind you, this is from my own head, but who here thinks I'm right? "I claim the right to be HUMAN." Humans suffer, humans die, humans struggle, but at the same time, humans OVERCOME these things. We are meant to have the good and the bad. They make us human.
Yeah!! I could just listen to this at night so I don't have to cram the book xD Not that I don't want to read it; it's one of the best I've ever read. It's just that I'm supposed to have it read by tomorrow..
Soon it shall be our worlds that is controlled and subverted unless we do something to stop it know. We the people must insure that the generations after ours shall live free of such observed control and evil. The baby steps to such a society are being taken as we speak if we break the legs of the beasts of control and corruption then we shall set the world free from tyranny for all time.
The Brave New World sounds like a utopia, actually. Why would someone enjoy pain? Only the masochistic robots of our current, scrofulous civilisation.
It would be a utopia for the controllers who would have intellectual freedom and control over all things they wish to control. The poor average Joe would be force into dumber down mundane repetitive bullshit I would rather die than deal with that.
I thank the person for posting all 12 of these audio clips greatly! I have to say that I found this story to be unsurprising and unsuspenseful compared to 1984.
finished hearing your audio-book now and ones again: thanks! I think you only left out those parts of the original book, which weren't too necessary for the understanding of BNW! Thanks a lot, great work!
What for was it done? Just for fun or serving a deeper sense?
Both 1984 and BNW was inspired by We. We is harder to read: i read it in my mother toungue (Russian) and it took me much longer than 1948 and BNW which I both read in german...
thank you for uploading these
wtwtw12 1 month ago
Thank You so much for posting this! It was fantastic!
kevin1145 6 months ago
This audio skips a lot of important detail mentioned in the book.
joelreviews 1 year ago
he hung himself.
gwmike123 1 year ago
can someone sum up the book for me or give me some tips, im studying it at school and ive read it and listened to the audio book i still find it hard to understand what happens at the end?
lynchy8888 1 year ago
"To be or not to be, that is the question. To die, to sleep, to sleep - perchance to dream. For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, the oppressor's wrong... when he himself might quietus make with a bare bodkin? And thus the native hue is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pitch and moment with this regard their currents turn awry and lose the name of action..."
dementis93 1 year ago
this was nothing like the movie i just watched they made it look and seem utopian, this was god awful the story was great but i mean their world was monstrous.
narezul 1 year ago
I've already read this book. It is one of my favorite classic novels of all time. I love it almost to the same caliber of Handmaid's Tale.
:)
donttouchmyfoupy15 1 year ago
All the man is listing can be summed up in one sentence. Mind you, this is from my own head, but who here thinks I'm right? "I claim the right to be HUMAN." Humans suffer, humans die, humans struggle, but at the same time, humans OVERCOME these things. We are meant to have the good and the bad. They make us human.
Cereghini 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. Who was the voice of the controller? Sounded a lot like James Earl Jones.
4241600mrunn 1 year ago
That ending gets me each time. Ugh. sob.
SpiderXxPirate 1 year ago
Yeah!! I could just listen to this at night so I don't have to cram the book xD Not that I don't want to read it; it's one of the best I've ever read. It's just that I'm supposed to have it read by tomorrow..
hautxtalons 2 years ago
ditto! lol
AllHailGhidorah 2 years ago
I always believed that Shakespeare f...ked people up, and he sure f...cked up The Savage.
katkinsful 2 years ago
I want some soma!
DahaktheDragon 2 years ago
Soon it shall be our worlds that is controlled and subverted unless we do something to stop it know. We the people must insure that the generations after ours shall live free of such observed control and evil. The baby steps to such a society are being taken as we speak if we break the legs of the beasts of control and corruption then we shall set the world free from tyranny for all time.
stantheman42069 2 years ago
good
Tharaka119 2 years ago
Thanks for this
marcdon13 2 years ago
this has been the only audiobook on youtube thats held my attention till the end, great book! very interestnig view
Chris190e 2 years ago
thanks for the upload.
therealjoshwanovich 2 years ago
Hmmm.....after listening to this audio book got a lot of thinking to do about our society and the thin line between morality and immorality.
shagista 2 years ago
"I CLAIM THEM ALL!"
TheBigPrettyOne 2 years ago 13
In the book wasn't he forced into a soma orgy before he hanged himself?
Tulkastaldo 2 years ago
The Brave New World sounds like a utopia, actually. Why would someone enjoy pain? Only the masochistic robots of our current, scrofulous civilisation.
Humanimalist 2 years ago
It would be a utopia for the controllers who would have intellectual freedom and control over all things they wish to control. The poor average Joe would be force into dumber down mundane repetitive bullshit I would rather die than deal with that.
stantheman42069 2 years ago
No you wouldnt, you wouldnt even realise you were miserable.
HToothrot 1 year ago
one of the best books i "heard" in a long time
love it
thank you Mr. Huxley good work
also well dramatized
CoNiLa2 3 years ago 9
Thanks for uploading this. :D
Gallion 3 years ago
OmegaXt1, Are you for this book or against this book?
nodoubt257 3 years ago
"I claim them all".
NWforager 3 years ago
why does this book make me think so much?
my emotions are so stirred.
none of it should have happened.
jadegray 3 years ago
Books like this are there to prevent things from happening.
The emotional stirring is good. Lets hope that politicians will feel the same and won't feel like bringing such dystopic visions to life.
AntipaladinPedigri 2 years ago
I think that if only our primate ancestors hadn't started making tools, and broken away from evolution, things would be better off.
I drive myself crazy, thinking and thinking, and thinking.
the world IS rotting.
but I want to SCREAM. so many directions so many points of view, reasons, rights, and wrongs!
jadegray 3 years ago
"we" is awesome!
roxonogueira 3 years ago
Toda raba for putting this up for everybody! Kol hakavod!
Prometheo1 3 years ago
the savage arguing with the world controller im guessing
nonphixional1 3 years ago
@nonphixional1 dont question it
guccislabs1 1 year ago
this is great but does this not violate some kind of copywrite?
time73 3 years ago
If you read YouTube's rules on copyrights you'll see that most every video on YouTube violates copyright laws. lol
This does, but YouTube won't do anything unless the holders of the copyright complain.
rondus18 3 years ago
thank you so much for uploading.. great story
juggl3 3 years ago
I thank the person for posting all 12 of these audio clips greatly! I have to say that I found this story to be unsurprising and unsuspenseful compared to 1984.
artdjmaster 3 years ago
finished hearing your audio-book now and ones again: thanks! I think you only left out those parts of the original book, which weren't too necessary for the understanding of BNW! Thanks a lot, great work!
What for was it done? Just for fun or serving a deeper sense?
DrunkenDevil666 4 years ago
omg, someone else has actually read we. better than both 1984(by far) and a brave new world.
itstartedinmud 4 years ago
Both 1984 and BNW was inspired by We. We is harder to read: i read it in my mother toungue (Russian) and it took me much longer than 1948 and BNW which I both read in german...
alexmagnus1 4 years ago
so who wrote "WE"? and when?
CoNiLa2 3 years ago
yevgeny zamyatin right after the Russian Revolution [early 1920's I believe]
Very good book.
Niggz24 3 years ago
I've read all three.
I actually prefer 1984. But We was definitely is right up there with it.
Brave New World was excellent as well- especially Chapter 17.
Niggz24 3 years ago
read all three? "1984", "Brave New world" and whats the third of this time and who wrote it
CoNiLa2 3 years ago
just amazing. wonderfull book.
daveoweedo 4 years ago
Brilliant!!
willtrib 4 years ago
Amazing book, I had to watch this whole vid as a refresher for a novel study exam on this, many thanks
TurnXTop 4 years ago
I read we and would second your recommendation.
sparc5 4 years ago