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- A Clockwork Orange by Anthony BurgessA dark, riveting about the importance of moral choice in a dystopian future: 'A Clockwork Orange.'
- Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange Halloween CostumeHow to dress up as Alexander DeLarge from the 1971 cult classic film A Clockwork Orange for Halloween.
A Clockwork Orange RevisitedThis was a creative paper I wrote for a college class in 1998. It is a premise for a sequel to A Clockwork Orange.- I Love 'A Clockwork Orange'"A Clockwork Orange" is one of my favorite films and books of all time, and here is why!
- A Critique: A Clockwork OrangeStanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange derives its title from the expression "as queer as a clockwork orange." I provide a critique of Alex and his gang as they participate in many violent crimes, but Alex soon finds himself in trouble.
- Choice in Anthony Burgess's "A Clockwork Orange"A discussion of the role of choice in the life of Alex, the main character of "A Clockwork Orange". It is my contention Alex only really makes two choices, one which causes his fall from grace, and the second which leads to his true redemption.
- A Clockwork Orange: the Missing ChapterThis is a review of A Clockwork Orange and the missing chapter of the American edition.
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony BurgessA book review.- As Queer as "A Clockwork Orange"The book "A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess was published in 1962. In 1971, Stanley Kubrick adapted the book for his film version. Initially rated X, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Film Editing, and Best Screenplay.
- A Clockwork Orange and the Antisocial MindEducating us about society
- Oppression of Human Potential in A Clockwork Orange by Anthony BurgessIn Anthony Burgess's novel, A Clockwork Orange, the question of morality between free will versus forced goodness becomes a reality as the protagonist, Alex, falls victim to a corrective measure that destroys his ability to make choices of violence and evil.
A Clockwork Orange: Do You Get It?Stanley Kubrick's signature film still gets noticed. The film was banned in England for years. In America, the leading man of the movie is well loved enough for people to dress as him for Halloween. What's all the buzz, and why did it last?- Movie Review: A Clockwork OrangeOne of the most shocking, revolting, outrageous and yet wildly imaginative films ever made
A Psychological Analysis of Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork OrangeThe film adaptation of "A Clockwork Orange" is perhaps one of the most shocking stories put to film, however, by focusing only on the sometimes disturbing nature of the work, we miss the monumental amount of understanding and information that can be gained from the film.
Anthony Burgess - a Clockwork OrangeThis is a critical analysis and overview of Anthony Burgess' ground breaking novel, A Clockwork Orange. Also included is a brief look into the authors life and inspiration. In addition, real-world implications and meaning are also gone over.- A Look At A Clockwork Orange (1971)In a "Britain of the Future" type setting, we find a gang of teen miscreants who submerge them selves in an almost ritualistic rampage every night. An ultra-violent experience where they proceed to beat and rape defenseless victims.
A Clockwork Orange: A Real Eye OpenerA unique view into the innerworkings of Anthony Burgess's sci-fi, psychological, futuristic directed by the late Stanely Kubrick, this review helps satisfy the controversy that has followed this cult classic through the decades.- 5 Books that Will Change the Way You View the World5 Books that will alter your values, ideas, philosophies, and general outlook on life. Best books on my bookshelf.
- The Value of A Clockwork OrangeI think A Clockwork Orange would be a valuable book to teach in high school. Why you ask? Well...
- A Clockwork Orange: The Rape Scene (Home Invasion)A cinematic analysis and summary of the home invasion/rape scene from the film A Clockwork Orange (1971). Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
- A Clockwork Orange by Anthony BurgessAnthony Burgess' 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange paints a horrifying, grim, dystopian future.
- Top Five Movies with Mod Design and FashionCheck out these visually-impacting movies that use mod clothing, sets and styling.
- The Case Against Banning Sugary SodasThere has been a lot of talk of protecting Americans from themselves by implementing a penny-per-ounce tax on sugary sodas. Would this save American lives, or simply add to the list of things that annoy us? What is the real cost of nanny-state politics?
- Letter GamesA short story of letters and lies.
- A Clockwork OrangeMy take on the violent opus that became a cult phenomenon.
- The Controversial Mr. KubrickThis article briefly examines some of the works of Stanley Kubrick and reveals him as more than just a seeker of controversy.