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What is the central message of ‘Brave New World’?

A. The dangers of technology
B. The value of individualism
C. The power of love
D. The importance of tradition

Answer: The dangers of technology


Additional Information: 'Brave New World' critiques the consequences of a technologically advanced, yet dehumanized society.


Subjects: Prose and Fiction, Literature

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