Clockworking Orange Book analyzes the violent protagonist of this story Alex is a moral journey. It is written to personally explain the event in a very easy way. Alex seems to explain things well, but there is no emotion. He began drinking milk with medicine at the milk bar with three "drogs". Since careless adults were often the victims of this "extreme violence", the epidemic of the time was to do whatever the teenagers wanted. After the night that sold "cancer and cough", robbery, battle with Billy Bob's gang, and women's rape, boys returned to Kolva milk.
Film Analysis of Clockwork Orange In 1962, Anthony Burgess' s novel "Clockwork Orange" was first published. This novel is about antiparty allegory in the near future, Youth gang is threatening the residents of the aged big cities habitually. The main focus of this novel is that human beings are sinners, but they are insufficient to be sinners, you should get the disaster to accumulate in him. This is a manga book about a tragic fate of a man. (Bergonzi 152) In 1971, Stanley Kubrick changed Burgess' s novel to a 136 - minute color film produced by Warner Brothers.
Anthony Burgess's contemporary novel "Crosse Orange" and Stanley Kubrick's excellent movie "The Clockwork Orange" are based on novels and have many important similarities and differences. The same points and differences are useful in shaping one of the best novels and movies of our time in my opinion. After reading A Clockwork Orange, I finally thought about what the future world would be like.
I do not know if my father has seen a Stanley Kubrick clockwork orange, but he obviously knows little of it and knows that it involves rape scenes and murders. He and I are scared of my mother. Of course, they were shocked by the theme of the book, but that I chose a further shock. Their daughter is interested in such books. That experience confirmed several things. First of all, adults easily fall into a panic. Secondly, the written text is powerful. I always doubt this, but in order to see the written answer to the book at a short distance - the book! Inert and inanimate one! - It might get excited. Art is dangerous. It contaminates you forever and has the ability to confuse your thoughts. As I said, I am ready.