Have you ever been stressed out to the point where you just want to detach yourself from reality? Many reasons can contribute to this such as school, work, or your home life. All of those can contribute to a build up in stress levels and cause you to want to just get away any way you can. Drinking alcohol, taking drugs and/or self-harm are some of the many ways people will try to escape from reality. People should not use drugs or alcohol to try to escape from reality. It causes people to develop an addiction, leads to overdose, and it causes them to loss of control. Addiction is an unfortunate side effect of using drugs. Many people become addicted to drugs over a course of time.Addiction isn’t something that happens instantly. Addiction does not only affect the person who’s …show more content…
In modern society, a time that was full of drugs and people with heavy addictions was the Crack Epidemic. Crack during the 1970s can be compared to Soma in Brave New World. Everybody was using it to escape reality. Due to getting a sense of euphoria, crack just like soma was used to escape their current circumstances. In Brave New World Soma is their drug of choice to escape reality. A recurring consumer of soma is Linda. Linda, John’s mother is conditioned to take soma and ends up becoming addicted to the drug. Since she’s rejected by society, she uses this drug to escape. “Greedily she clamoured for ever larger, ever more frequent doses. Dr.Shaw at first demurred; then let her have what she wanted. She took as much as twenty grammes a day” (Huxley 154). Just like the Crack Epidemic, many people took drugs for many reasons not only for escaping reality, but for things such as fitting in, experiment, and many others. Linda took the
These emotions often arise as a result of the challenges and dynamics associated with alcohol addiction. Here are examples and references that highlight these emotional experiences: 1.Disempowerment: Family members living with an alcoholic may feel disempowered as they witness the destructive behavior of the alcoholic and their inability to control or change the situation. They may feel helpless, trapped, and unable to effectively address or resolve the issues associated with alcohol addiction. This disempowerment can lead to a sense of frustration and hopelessness. 2 Disempowerment: Family members living with an alcoholic often feel disempowered as they witness the loss of control over their own lives and the inability to influence or change the alcoholic's behavior.
I chose this quote because it shows how a drug can make such a big impact and be something that everyone needs or at least what many people believe to need. The positives that many people see as the cure to something that would take years of hard moral training now being able to take and go on with their lives, but the negatives are not pronounced to the people that are taking soma and are putting people into dangerous situations. Personally, I do not believe in this kind of drugs where they can make someone feel joyful and happy taking away the pain and suffering that someone may be going through just like what this soma does ot the people in the book.
Soma is a really an addictive narcotic that its users crave leaving them in a false reality. Huxley
according to the author"there always soma to calm your anger to reconcile you to your enemies and long-suffering"(Huxley chapter 17). this quote clarifies why they use soma to feel good and what is explained in context is that there is always soma so when you feel bad or remember a bad thing that happened to you or someone you just take soma to feel better. the point is important because they are not bothered by anything that happens around them. the author explores the idea of the government doesn't what them to know that they are being controlled by their drug soma.in the author's words" Jonn cries out for them to stop taking the soma rations he tells them its poison meant to enslave them and ask them to choose freedom"(Huxley chapter 15). the reference expresses how Jon is seeing reality and is telling the people to stop taking soma because the government has them like slaves and what them to have a different type of life.
There is a multitude of reasons as to why people use drugs. Current theories on drug use include using drugs to rebel against authority, as a means to escape personal issues or in response to conflict occurring in the world around them. There isn’t a sole valid explanation for drug use, but all these reasons have overlapping themes: context and environment, which relates back to a new theory that aims to change the ways in which we analyze drug use. Drug, set and setting is a theory coined by Norman Zinberg which is necessary to validate drug use in all its variations because it considers a multitude of factors, including context and environment when attempting to understand drug use in society. Before we can apply Zinberg’s theory to different
Soma has played an important role in every part of the story. Soma has made their society change and the government uses it to control the people. The soma enslaves the people from doing most things. It puts them in a state where they are pretty much being controlled. The drug distracts people from
It represent unique individual reactions to conflicts that still sometimes occur in this new world. The people of the brave new world find solutions to their conflict problems by swallowing a few tablets or taking an extended holiday, which is able to mask the negative feelings and emotions that other conclusive techniques might have and it cuts off the possibility of action that might have either disruptive or revolutionary results. Therefore, the society encourages everyone to have soma as a way of social control by eliminating the problems of conflict. John's plea to the Deltas to throw away soma, calls for a cry of rebellion that goes undetected.
Soma is a drug that produces artificial happiness and keeps you at a perfect equilibrium between happiness and sadness. This also symbolizes control but in a different way. They’re trying to control the society so that there is no displeasure, there is no conflict. Soma also symbolizes money in the real world. Money is a lot like soma in a lot of ways it can give you temporary artificial happiness but is not there as a permanent, rock solid source of happiness.
Addiction and drug abuse is used as a way to escape the harsh problems in society.
The Powers of Soma In the book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the people of the world state take Soma to keep them pleased. Soma is a very common drug used by mostly everyone, it relaxes the body and keeps everyone happy. Not only does soma make people happy, but it also keeps everyone in the world state oblivious to what's going on around them due to how powerful the relaxant is. In a similar situation, our society's addicted to using technology to distract from real life.
In the beginning of the book soma is mentioned quite a few times such as when the students are touring the Hatchery and Conditioning Center the D.H,C. says “...or if ever by some unlucky chance such a crevice of time should yawn in the solid substance of their distractions there is always soma, delicious soma”. This explains that soma is there whenever one is ever distracted or distressed. The people use it as an easy way to solve their problems. Another perfect quote to describe the use of soma is when Benito Hoover and Bernard Marx are speaking to each other about Lenina Crowne, Benito mentions “You look glum! What you need is a gramme of soma”.
In the novel, civilians take a drug called soma to create a calm mindset and to stay happy. In today's society, antidepressants are taken in the same context as soma. An example of this is, “Lenina felt herself entitled, after this day of queerness and horror, to a complete and absolute holiday. As soon as they got back to the rest-house, she swallowed six half-gramme tablets of soma, lay down on her bed, and within ten minutes had embarked for lunar eternity. It would be eighteen hours at the least before she was in time again.”
The way that they were describing the way she was after taking Soma made the reader feel what she was feeling by using imagery. The drug that the savage reservation has, is alcohol and what that they believe is that there is heaven and hell and what the World State believes that “there was a thing called heaven; But all the same they used to drink enormous quantities of alcohol” (53). If a person consumes too much, they will have a giant hangover the next day. The people of the reservation used alcohol recreationally while the
What you need is a gramme of soma’” ( Huxley 72). Drugs are their answer to everything, and they do not believe it is harmful at all. Society today it becoming more accepting of drugs. Similar to the Brave New World more people do not think it is harmful to use drugs.
She took as much as twenty grammes a day” (Huxley 143). The truth is that not everybody is happy, but in order to control the masses and escape this hard truth, drugs are distributed and consumed. The fact that drugs are a distraction is not a secret, so instead of solving the issues at hand it is much easier to provide distractions so people will not come to a realization and revolt or cave under the