Read Chapter Two and answer to the questions below.
Describe the psychological conditioning methods that the Hatchery and Conditioning Centre uses on babies.
2. Why does it make economic sense for the society to foster a distaste for nature?
3. Describe how the children of the society receive moral lessons. What morals do they learn?
1) There's sleep education, or hypnopedia, where kids are conditioned as they sleep.
2) For the activities that would require them to consume, keeping active the economy.
3)They learned moral by the hypnopaedia while they sleep and subjects about morality.
There are a number of conditioning sessions conducted, subjected to behaviors that cause them pain or discomfort such as electric shocks, hypnopaedia. The babies hate those things because of the pain they felt when they saw those kind of things
The state has made the choice to repeal the love of nature to improve love of transportation
the hypnopaedia, they learn more when are sleeping
Subjects where placed fiercely into situations and contexts that would make them feel, fear, pain, disgust etc. basically negative reactions, this with the objective of remaining on zero tolerance when recalling or facing such elements, organisms and things.
They crushed curiosity, love, passion for nature, life and everything related with an organic true development of a human beign and this beign replaced with passion for activities that would require them to consume, keeping active the economy.
Hypnopaedia (the method of teaching, suggest, convince etc. through dreams while the subject is asleep) was employed to teach subjects about morality and it's structure
1. Babies are subjected to behaviors that cause them pain or discomfort such as electric shocks, causing them to have no tolerance for these things over time.
2. The idea was that they didn’t love nature and didn’t like the camp in order to keep the factories working. But even so they were conditioned to love field sports, in this way they continue going and consume in transportation, also in the elements they required.
3. Through the hypnopaedia, the learned about morals while they slept
They were subdued to pain infront of different thinks, this was to make the babies hate those things because of the pain they felt when they saw those kind of things
The world state decided to dissapear the love to the nature in order to improve the love for the tranport
In the text says that they learned moral by the hypnopaedia while they sleep, this was possible just with moral leassons becase as the text says you can't learn a science unless you know what it's about.
1. A sequence of conditioning sessions are conducted, and there's sleep education, or hypnopedia, where kids are conditioned as they sleep.
2.The world state has made the choice to repeal the love of nature while preserving the love of transport.
3. In Brave New World, hypnopedia is used to teach moral sequel lessons while the boys sleep.
Martinez Rivera Samuel 10A 1. Describe the psychological conditioning methods that the Hatchery and Conditioning Centre uses on babies. There are a number of conditioning sessions conducted, and there is sleep-teaching, or hypnopaedia, in which children are conditioned while they are asleep. 2. Why does it make economic sense for the society to foster a distaste for nature? The World State decided to abolish the love of nature while preserving the desire to transportation. 3. Describe how the children of the society receive moral lessons. What morals do they learn? In Brave New World, hypnopaedia is used to teach lessons of moral consequence while children are sleeping.
1 behavioral conditioning this incluye negativo aspects they stimulate with electroc shocks yo create negativo associations
2 this talks about of making a babybto tour own liking and this would generarte greate económico chances
3 they usted hypnopaediafor reach moral lessons