Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange seems to initially arouse ideas with its strange words, discouragement, barbarism, and gender. They are above the absolute level that they are thirsty or thirsty (regardless of whether they are drunk or despised). Sorrow seems to be distorting the male hero; his heart is full of barbaric fantasies while listening to seemingly harmless classical music I corrupt myself and shine my boots.
Anthony Burgess's clockwork's orange selection and free will is necessary to maintain humanity including individuals and communities; without them, humans are no longer humans, but a kind of "clockwork orange" Machine toys like Anthony This is featured in Burgess novel Clockwork Orange. The choice between good and evil is a decision that everyone must make throughout their lives to guide their actions and control their future. To make someone gentle is not as important as making someone gentle.
You can not do anything about it. Anthony Burgess created the world through his novel "Clockwind Orange". Anthony Burgess was born in 1917 and died in 1963. Many social changes occurred during this time, such as the soaring of the 1920s, the ban, the Great Depression, World War II and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Burgess not only experienced these changes, but also helped influence some of the social changes in literature and music. Anthony Burgess is Jack of all trades
The novel "Clockwork Orange" written by Anthony Burgess in the 1960s occurred in the future of fainting in London in England. The novel tells a 15 - year - old Nadbat (a boy) named Alex named him chosen to do bad things, committing a violent crime with his servants (friends). As time passed, Alex was trying to experiment with the government, so he could not choose right and wrong, lost his ability to free his will and became only clockwork orange. "Winning Orange" is a metaphor that Alex is governed by the government. Alex can not make himself hypocritical, it is influenced by the thought of others.