Snow Crash by Neal StephensonStephenson’s vivid and complicated narrative weaves collectively themes of virtual reality, linguistics, and corporate energy. In this world, a model new drug called Snow Crash poses a threat to individuals’ minds, concurrently infecting and controlling them. Brave New World by Aldous HuxleyHuxley’s novel explores themes of individuality, the pursuit of delight, and the dangers of an all-encompassing state management. The society in “Brave New World” is characterised by the suppression of feelings, the eradication of private relationships, and the pervasive influence of consumerism. “1984” stays a haunting and influential novel, reminding readers of the importance of …