Clockwork Orange In all my reading, I conclude that Anthony Burgess is one of the greatest literary geniuses of the 20th century. His masterpiece, a clockwork orange, is incomparable in depth, insight and innovation. This novel is a very high quality work so it is perfect, it seems that it is truly written by a semi-god literary. The theme of the novel includes freedom of choice and spiritual freedom. More specifically, "[a person who can not choose is no longer a moral responsibility of a person]"] can be regarded as a clear and implicit theme of the novel (Morgan 104).
An important similarity between Anthony Burgess 's novel and Stanley Kubrick' s outstanding movie, Clockwork Orange, is that the real meaningful interpretation of "clockwork orange" is important. The overall story is based on the fact that he has been brainwashed by the brain and the government allows him to act as he wants to act. In the clock-like orange color, Alex is mechanically a seemingly organic clock-like orange. Alex is a human being, but he can say whatever he chooses and can think, but he really can not. In fact, he uses it as a machine for the government to do what he wants.
How does the government prove Alec from the similarity between Anthony Burgess's contemporary novel and Stanley Kubrick's excellent movie "Clockwork Orange" in the real meaning interpretation of "Clockwork Orange"? What? Like the clockwork of oranges, "Ludovico technology" has been completed. In Anthony Burgess' s contemporary novel, they prove that Alex is like a clockwork orange by showing some grotesque pictures and asking him about his feelings. Among the excellent films of Stanley Kubrick, they proved that Alex was like a clockwork orange and put him on the stage of the actor and showed it to the government's important members. "Please, I have to do something, I ought to clean your boots, and I will come down and lick them.
Stanley Kubrick, Director of the famous Fullmetal Jacket and The Shining, joined "Clock Orange" with Michel Ciment In a magazine interview, "There was always violence in art, there is violence in the Bible, violence in Shakespeare's violence There are many psychiatrists think that it can be used as a catharsis rather than as a model. "With violence. Studies with mice have shown that the brain deals with aggressive behaviors as it brings other rewards. This can clarify the appeal to our violent trend. Perhaps we are slaughtered and confused and depend on movies to satisfy our bloody desire. After all, William Golding believes "human beings create evils like honey".