Writing quality aside, I wouldn’t say Brave New World is more or less accurate than 1984. The former is an accurate first-world dystopia, the latter is an accurate second-world dystopia. (While Huxley was living in Hollywood, Orwell was fighting in the Spanish civil war for the Workers’ Party of Marxist Unification.) It’s a nice coincidence that both are set in London.
Writing quality aside, I wouldn’t say Brave New World is more or less accurate than 1984. The former is an accurate first-world dystopia, the latter is an accurate second-world dystopia. (While Huxley was living in Hollywood, Orwell was fighting in the Spanish civil war for the Workers’ Party of Marxist Unification.) It’s a nice coincidence that both are set in London.