Sunday, October 13, 2019
Free Essays - A Clockwork Orange :: Clockwork Orange Essays
    à  Clockwork Orange  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   by  à  Ã   Anthony Burgess       à  This novel is shortââ¬âonly being about 180 pagesââ¬âbut looks may  deceive you, or in other words donââ¬â¢t judge a book buy its cover or its  thickness. A Clockwork Orange is actually 360 pages because you  have to read between the lines. You may think that the storyââ¬â¢s theme is  that the future will be filled with horrible decadent violence (that is what  I first thought), but if you read between the lines you will understand  that this book is written for one main purpose, a purpose other than  entertainment.   à  Ã   à  A Clockwork Orange was written in 1962,à   story about the future   which was meant to be around 1995 to 2000 (a car used in the story  called a 95' Durango). A boy about seventeen, Alex the narrator and  main character living in London, rampages about with his ââ¬Å"droogsâ⬠  (friends) raping, stealing, beating and even killing people. Alex one day  is caught for murder and jailed but two years later he is luckily freed  twelve years before his sentence ends to take advantage of a new  treatment for violent people like him that he volunteered for. He goes  through the therapy and succeeds and returns back to civilization. He  now becomes sick when he is about to commit a violent or sexual, but  also when the Ninth Symphony by Beethoven plays (a minor defect  from the treatment). Alex is driven to attempt suicide from this defect  because he is locked within a chamber playing this song and does not  accomplish his task. He is hospitalized and returns to his ââ¬Å"ultra-violentâ⬠  self while the inhumane treatment does not work because it does not  even give people a choice about being violent.  à  While Alex helps to present the theme, two different outcomes are  formed. First, Alex goes through a great change from being ââ¬Å"ultra-  violentâ⬠ to becoming Lamb-chop and then back to being ââ¬Å"ultra-violentâ⬠.  Second, the theme defines the major conflict of the story. Although the  conflict does not have to do with Alex directly, he helps to illustrate it.  The conflict is not solved in the book and will probably never be solved,  but it does bring up for debate what Anthony Burgess thinks about right  or wrong, regardingà   the controversial situation of a cycle of violence.  ââ¬Å"Violence makes Violence,â⬠ is what was once said to Alex byà   P. R.  Deltoid, his teacher from school before he went to prison. This book  brings up . What do we do to someone who has committed a violent  crime? Do we punish them with more violence, for instance death, or do    					    
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