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Clockwork Orange

 

Alex tries to kill himself which shows how far he has been driven by the Government. But luckily he doesn't die. At this point the government gets in touch with him and offers him an easy living. All Alex has to do is "be friends" with the government and show no hard feeling towards the government. Right away pictures are taken of Alex and the main head of the government. Then Alex says to himself " I was cured all right." Smiling his grim smile of death and mayhem."The Clockwork Orange", what does the title mean? I think it was pertaining to the main idea of the movie. Orange meaning something organic like humans. And clockwork meaning something like conscription or being all the same. That's what drew me to this movie, it's title. But after watching it, "The Clockwork Orange" is a very complex movie, I had to watch it twice just to get the main idea. But the hidden meanings that are in it make the movie very enjoyable. I suggest you go rent and watch this fabulous movie.
             The new American edition of the novel A Clockwork Orange features a final chapter that was omitted from the original American edition against the author's preference. Anthony Burgess, the novel's author, provided for the new edition an introduction to explain not only the significance of the twenty- first chapter but also the purpose of the entire book, which was the fundamental importance of moral choice. .
             Burgess states that the twenty- first chapter was intended to show the maturation or moral progress of the youthful protagonist, Alex. The omission of the twenty- first chapter resulted, according to Burgess, in the reduction of the novel from fiction to fable, something untrue to life. Human beings change, and Burgess wanted his protagonist to mature rather than stay in adolescent aggression. The twenty- first chapter shows this change, and the chapter is important because it includes Alex's mature assessment of his own adolescence and shows the importance of maturity to moral freedom which is Burgess's main point.


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