Ahmed, Mohammad Kaosar, and Md Mizanur Rahman. "Reading Burgess’S A Clockwork Orange: Cultural Oddities and Their Social Impact". IIUC Studies, vol 7, no. 0, 2012. Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL Ahmed Mohammad Kaosar, Assistant professor, Department of English Language Dhaka Campus in Bangladesh and Md Mizanur Rahman, a professor, department of English,...
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A Clockwork Orange, written by Anthony Burgess in 1963, is a depiction of the unsettling laws that Britain may enact in the future because it shows a world in which people are morally powerless. Since people don't have the freedom to choose their actions, Burgess introduces Alex, the protagonist, an...
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Anthony Burgess's 1963 novel A Clockwork Orange shows the future laws that governments will enforce. As the author explains, there is evidence of a disconnected society in which citizens will have no moral since they will be ripped. Burgess exposes in the book that the government will limit the freedom...
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In his most acclaimed book, "A Clockwork Orange," Anthony Burgess spends a lot of time debating the nature of free will. This book is basically about a man's decision between good and bad. Burgess has some solutions to issues that have plagued many people since antiquity. About the fact that every...
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