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As he explains why Othello and other classic tragedies could not be written in the new world, Mond uses an

analogy to make his point. He explains, "You can't make flivvers without steel—and you can't make tragedies
without social instability." Explain the analogy. What does Mond mean? What other reasons does he give for the inability of people in the new world to understand tragedy?
Brave new world chapter 16

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Mond means that the society of Brave New World, where they live is too socially stable in their ways to birth any form of tragedy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The society of Brave New World is extremely consumerist and self centered in that they are not even able to center themselves to see what is actually wrong in their society at large.

Unless this happens there is no way that a writer of Shakespeare's caliber could ever arrive to write a tragedy on the human condition or the society at large because there is no one to think about that.

Unless people introspect their condition there can never be a text like that.

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